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27 January, 15:02

A skydiver jumps out of a hovering helicopter, so there is no forward velocity. Ignore wind resistance for this exercise. 1. What is the skydiver's acceleration

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  1. 27 January, 15:39
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    1. What is the skydiver's acceleration?

    Initially, like any falling object, a skydiver's downward acceleration is 9.8 meters/seconds^2, or about 28-35 feet per second squared. This acceleration reduces over a few seconds and approaches zero as the skydiver reaches terminal velocity.
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