Hi. Me here. Again. Because apparently I suck at physics.
*sighs*
A 60-kg bungee jumper jumps from a bridge. She is tied to a bungee cord that is 12m long when unstretched, and falls a total of 31 m.
The first thing we had to do was calculate the spring constant, k. No problem. I actually did that part easily, it's 100 N/m.
The SECOND part is what I don't understand. It says, "Calculate the maximum acceleration experienced by the jumper."
The back of the book says 22 m/s^2. But...how is she falling faster than gravity? In fact, to calculate the spring constant k, you had to state that her accleration was g. So I don't understand how in the world they got that.