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[" Example "21quad " A man in a circus show jumps from "],[" a height of "10m" and is caught by a net spread below "],[" him.The net sags due to his impact.Find out the "],[" average force exerted by the net on the man to stop "],[" his fall.Take the mass of the man to be "60kg" and "],[" consider the value of acceleration due to gravity "],[" during his free fall as "10m/s^(2)" ."]

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