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22 February, 00:11

How do I find the resultant force of a skydiver falling with gravity constant of 10 newtons and his weight is 70 kg?

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  1. 22 February, 00:26
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    The forces acting on the skydiver is:

    1. Gravity in downward direction

    Force = mg = 70*10 = 700 N

    2. Air resistance in upward direction

    It is negligible.

    SO resultant force is the gravity which is 700N in downward direction.
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