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Question
Map sapling learning A scene in a movie has a stuntman falling through a floor onto a bed in the room below. The plan is to have the actor fall on his back, but you have been hired to investigate the safety of this stunt. When you examine the mattress, you see that it effectively has a spring constant of 77144 N/m for the area likely to be impacted by the stuntman, but cannot depress more than 12.67 cm without injuring him. To approach this problem, consider a simplified version of the situation. A mass falls through a height of 3.12 m before landing on a spring of force constant 77144 N/m. Calculate the maximum mass that can fall on the mattress without exceeding the maximum compression distance. Number kg Based on this crude measurement, is the stunt safe using the proposed mattress? Yes O No O Cannot determine Warning: The safety of movie stunts is now heavily researched and involves more sophisticated computations than used here. Do not attempt stunts on your own.Explanation / Answer
initial potential energy = m*g*(h+dy)
h = height of the falling poing point from the surface of thr mattress
dy = compression in the spring
after mcompressing the potential energy of the spring mass system = 0.5*k*dy^2
from energy conservation
m*g*(h+dy) = 0.5*k*dy^2
m*9.8(3.12+0.1267) = 0.5*77144*0.1267^2
m = 19.5 kg <------------answer
No <------------answer