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11 October, 01:17

She falls out of a plane 2 miles up, equipped with a parachute as well as a backup parachute, they both fail. How much time does it take for her to hit the surface?

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  1. 11 October, 01:27
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    D=Vot+1/2at^2

    Vot = 0 since there is no initial velocity in the y direction.

    a=gravitational acceleration which is - 32 ft/s^2 in imperial units I believe.

    She travels a distance of - 2 miles, so

    -2 miles = 1/2 (-32ft/s^2) t^2

    t = square root (( - 4 miles) / (-32ft/s^2))

    I don't know imperial units, but convert miles to feet then solve for t.
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