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Physics, 10.03.2021 18:20 wendelljo61

A skydiver of mass 65 kg has jumped out of a plane two miles above he surface of the earth. After 50 s, he has reached terminal velocity, meaning he is no longer accelerating. What is the force of the air on the skydiver's body? g = m/s^2. *​

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