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A parachutist descends vertically a distance of 380 m at a constant speed of 2.9 m/s. The mass of the parachutist is 70 kg. What
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Jina
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Explain how a parachutist's loss of momentum on landing is consistent with the principle of conservation of momentum?
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Mariam
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Explain how a parachutist's loss of momentum on landing is consistent with the principle of conservation of momentum?
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Mariam
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A 52.2 kg parachutist lands moving straight downward with a speed of 3.75 m/s. If the parachutist comes to rest with constant
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sam
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A parachutist bails out and freely falls 50m. Then the parachute opens and thereafter she decelerates at 2 m/s^2. She reaches
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jenny
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A parachutist bails out and freely falls 59 m. Then the parachute opens, and thereafter she decelerates at 1.6 m/s2. She reaches
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Anonymous
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A parachutist jumps out of airplane with an initial speed of 2.0 m/s downwards. There is a force of air resistance
equivalent to
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hanzala
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A parachutist descends at 36 feet in 3 seconds.
Express the rate of the parachutist’s change in height as unit rate.
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Aryanna
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A parachutist with mass 73.9 kg jumps from an airplane traveling at a speed 𝑣𝑖=112 km/hr at a height 𝐻=2570 m. He lands
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Jenny
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A parachutist with mass 79.7 kg jumps from an airplane traveling at a speed vi= 112 km/hr at a height H = 2570 m. He lands with
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Casey
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