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    Oct 23, 2014, 12:02 AM
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    A skydiver of mass 80 kg falls vertically with a constant speed of 50 m s−1. The upward force
    Acting on the skydiver is approximately
    A. 0N. B. 80N. C. 800 N. D. 4000 N.
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    Oct 23, 2014, 04:59 AM
    We won't simply give you the answer to this homework problem. But t get you started - I suggest you first draw a free body diagram with the forces that are acting on the skydiver's body. Then consider the fact that his velocity is constant - what does that mean regarding the net force acting on his body? Post back with your attempt at this and we'll help you along of you are still stuck.

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