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Supposed a skydiver ( mass=75kg
Supposed a skydiver ( mass=75kg ) is falling toward the earth. When the skydiver is 100m above the earth he is moving at 60m/s.
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One skydiver has not fallen as far toward the ground as the other skydivers. What is a likely cause for this difference?
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One skydiver has not fallen as far toward the ground as the other skydivers. What is a likely cause for this difference?
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One skydiver has not fallen as far toward the ground as the other skydivers. What is a likely cause for this difference?
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The skydiver with a greater mass will experience a stronger gravitational pull compared to the
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The skydiver with a greater mass will experience a greater gravitational force, causing their fall to be slightly faster than
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Lucinda
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Two bodies hang on a string 2.1m long. The two bodies have a mass of 3.75kg and 2.4kg respectively. If the
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How does an open parachute slow a skydiver’s fall?(1 point)
Responses The parachute changes the mass of the skydiver. The
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Two bodies hang on a string 2.1m long. The two bodies have a mass of 3.75kg and 2.4kg respectively. If the 3.75kg mass is raised
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Henri
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Two bodies hang on a string 2.1m long. The two bodies have a mass of 3.75kg and 2.4kg respectively. If the 3.75kg mass is raised
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Henry
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