Superman jumped off the ground and accelerated his #120# #kg# frame at a rate of #30# #m##/s^2#. What was the force that was the Superman applied to the ground as he jumped?
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Explanation:
A free body diagram might help illustrate the situation
The block of mass resembles the Superman. He experiences two concurrent forces: the normal force from the ground pointing upwards
The question states that the Superman experiences an upward acceleration of
From the free-body diagram, the magnitude of the net force is equal to the difference in the strength of the normal force and the gravitational pull on the object. That is:
Rearrange the equation and solve for
By Newton's Third Law of Motion, the force the Superman exerts on the ground is the opposite as the normal force he receive from the ground. The two forces are the same in magnitude. Therefore, the force he applies to the ground is of