The answer to your problem lies almost solely on the geometry and equipment details. The moment applied to the equipment changes with geometry,as does the persons trajectory. This is a much more complex problem than the simple physics 1 chapter 3 answers here.
This involves understanding the suspension affects From the loading as well.
Simple mechanics tells you an instantaneous force of 2,000 lbf was applied to the person if it was purely suspension flex from the loading. Common sense tells you laying on the bucket is dumb as shit.
This involves understanding the suspension affects From the loading as well.
Simple mechanics tells you an instantaneous force of 2,000 lbf was applied to the person if it was purely suspension flex from the loading. Common sense tells you laying on the bucket is dumb as shit.
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