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6 January, 19:45

A skydiver of mass 113kg

falls straight down. If air resistance exerts 660 N of force on him as he falls, what is the net force on the skydiver?

a. 1107 N down

b. 447 N down

c. 1767 N down

d. 660 N down

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  1. 6 January, 19:55
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    Option b.

    Explanation:

    Weight of skydiver = mass * acceleration due to gravity

    = 113 * 9.81 N

    = 1108.53 N

    Now,

    The weight is acting downwards and air resistance is acting upwards. So,

    Net force = weight - air resistance

    Net force = 1108.53 - 660

    Net force = 448.53

    Closest value is option b.
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