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A boy jumping on a trampoline feels three times his normal weight when he lands on the trampoline surface.Which free body diagram best represents this situation in terms of the forces acting
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a) Will the trampoline bottom out (meaning the person contacts the ground)? b) If it does bottom out, how high should the support be made to avoid bottoming? | Homework.Study.com
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