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Terminal Velocity is the, constant,
v(subscript)t = g/k, describe the effects that changing the value of k would have on the terminal velocity of the object.
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Responses 1) Air density increases closer to the ground, so it
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A sky diver of mass 68 kg jumps from a
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using d^2(h/dt^2=−g+k(�dh/dt^2, find an expression for the terminal velocity in terms of k and g? g is the acceleration due to
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A skydiver jumps from his aircraft and falls towards earth. Due to the earth’s gravitational attraction, the sky diver will
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