Answer:
0.365 m.
Explanation:
When the baby steps on the bouncer without bouncing, the equilibrium length will be determined using the fact that the net force on the equilibrium is equal to zero.
[tex]0 = mg - kx\\0 = (11)(9.8) - (5 \times 10^2)x\\x = 0.215~m[/tex]
If the equilibrium length of the bouncer is 0.215 m, and the maximum distance the baby jumps from this distance is 0.15 m, then the baby will sink the same distance to the ground from the equilibrium length of the bouncer.
So, If the empty length will be adjusted as 0.215 + 0.15 = 0.365 m, then the baby will not hit the ground.