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Abig clumsy cat having a mass of 4.00 kg falls from a tree branch for a distance of 2.00 m. in the air it rights itself and hits the ground with outstretched legs decelerating to a stop over a distance of 11.0 cm (from rest on the branch at the top, to crouched at rest on the ground the total distance covered is 2.00 m + 11.0 cm). assuming a constant deceleration over the 11.0 cm, what force (in n) does the cat exert on the ground? (hints: a kinematic equation used twice will get you most of the way there, and don’t forget about the cat’s weight.)

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