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Physics, 23.03.2021 01:40, maddy3lizabeth

A 52 kg and a 95 kg skydiver jump from an airplane at an altitude of 4750 m, both falling in the pike position. Assume all values are accurate to three significant digits. (Assume that the density of air is 1.21 kg/m3 and the drag coefficient of a skydiver in a pike position is 0.7.) If each skydiver has a frontal area of 0.14 m2, calculate their terminal velocities (in m/s). 52 kg skydiver m/s 95 kg skydiver m/s How long will it take (in s) for each skydiver to reach the ground (assuming the time to reach terminal velocity is small)

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