A Sky-diver(falling vertically)starts from rest

  1. A Sky-diver(falling vertically)starts from rest at time t=0.His acceleration is non-uniform until be reaches a steady speed of
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  2. A Sky-diver(falling vertically)starts from rest at time t=0.His acceleration is non-uniform until be reaches a steady speed of
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  3. A man observes snow falling vertically when he is at rest, but when he runs through the falling snow at a speed of 4.70 m/s, it
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  4. A 62.0 kg diver falls from rest into a swimming pool from a height of 3.50 m. It takes 1.92 s for the diver to stop after
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  5. A 86.0 kg diver falls from rest into a swimming pool from a height of 6.3 m. It takes 1.44 s for the diver to stop after
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  6. A 86.0 kg diver falls from rest into a swimming pool from a height of 6.30 m. It takes 1.86 s for the diver to stop after
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  7. A 62.0 kg diver falls from rest into a swimming pool from a height of 3.50 m. It takes 1.92 s for the diver to stop after
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  8. A 62.0 kg diver falls from rest into a swimming pool from a height of 3.50 m. It takes 1.92 s for the diver to stop after
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  9. If a high-diver performs a handstand dive (falls vertically) from a platform and enters the water with a velocity of 15.79 m/s,
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  10. A 58.3 kg diver steps o a diving board anddrops straight down into the water. The water provides an average net force of
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