Calculating Force Exerted on a Trampoline: Newton's Second Law

Using Newton's Second Law of Motion

To calculate the force exerted on the trampoline, we can use Newton's second law of motion which states that force is equal to mass times acceleration. In this case, if you weigh 655 N and are accelerating upwards at 7.50 m/s², the force exerted on the trampoline would be approximately 497 N.

Formula for Calculating Force

The force exerted on the trampoline can be calculated using the equation:

Force = (Weight / g) * acceleration

Where Weight is your weight in newtons, g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.8 m/s²), and acceleration is the acceleration upwards in m/s².

Calculation

Given that you weigh 655 N and are accelerating upwards at 7.50 m/s²:

Force = (655 N / 9.8 m/s²) * 7.50 m/s² ≈ 497 N

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