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A 75.0 kg skydiver is free falling at 65.0 m/s when she pops her parachute. As the 'chute opens she
slows to 5.50 m/s over a distance of 45.0 m. What force does the parachute exert of her harness
during this time?
11 years ago

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bobpursley
vf^2=vi^2+2ad where a= force/mass

solve for force
11 years ago

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