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14 April, 22:22

A skydiver is jumping from an airplane traveling at 10.0 m/s. The plane is 3520 m above the earth. The sky diver pulls his cord at 1760 m above the earth. Neglecting air resistance, how far does the skydiver travel horizontally before pulling the cord?

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  1. 14 April, 23:42
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    The plane is 3520 m above the earth. The sky diver pulls his cord at 1760 m above the earth. Neglecting air resistance, how far does the skydiver travel horizontally before pulling the cord? Physics - Elena, Friday, June 14, 2013 at 12:39pm. Δh=H-h = gt²/2 t=sqrt (2•Δh/g) = = sqrt{2• (3520-1760) / 9.8}=18.95 s.
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