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Jogging on hard surfaces with insufficiently padded shoes produces large forces in the feet and legs.
(a) calculate the magnitude of the force needed to stop the downward motion of a jogger’s leg, if his leg has a mass of 13.0 kg, a speed of 6.00 m/s, and stops in a distance of 1.50 cm. (be certain to include the weight of the 75.0-kg jogger’s body.)
(b) compare this force with the weight of the jogger. (74)[os 54] (a)

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