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barxatty [35]
3 years ago
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A skydiver slows down from 54 m/s to 4 m/s by opening his parachute. this change takes 0.75 seconds. what is the skydiver's acce

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1 answer:
Rashid [163]3 years ago
8 0
The acceleration of the skydiver is given by:
a= \frac{v_f-v_i}{t}
where
v_f=4 m/s is the final velocity of the skydiver
v_i=54 m/s is the initial velocity of the skydiver
t=0.75 s is the time taken for the change of speed

Substituting the numbers into the equation, we find the skydiver's acceleration:
a= \frac{4 m/s-54 m/s}{0.75 s} =-66.7 m/s^2
where the negative sign means it is a deceleration.
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