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OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

A skydiver (m = 75 kg) jumps out of a plane and undergoes the following motions. For each section of the motion, draw a free body diagram. Show the relative magnitudes of the forces and add numeric values to whatever forces you can. a. Speeding up as they fall b. Terminal velocity (constant velocity) c. Pulls arms in and starts speeding up again d. New, higher, terminal velocity

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@Nnesha @ganeshie8

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

see if this helps http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/newtlaws/u2l3e5.gif

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

well that's really helps a lot but wanna know how they are getting force of gravity?

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@ParthKohli

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@Fifciol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Force of gravity? F = ma So: \[F = (75 kg)(9.8 m/s) = 735N\] (Depending on whether or not you use 9.8 m/s or 10 m/s for the acceleration)

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

can you someone plz explain how the force of air changing in each situation?

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@ryandane @flexastexas @ltrout @shaik0124 @green_1 @a1234

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@Jaynator495 @Nnesha

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@mayankdevnani

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

@samigupta8

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

check this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9imImfmt2BE

OpenStudy (mtalhahassan2):

I watched it!!

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