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5 November, 19:43

A 68 kg skydiver with a parachute falls at constant velocity for 100 m how much work does the earth do on the skydiver

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  1. 5 November, 21:22
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    The earth does no work on her if she's falling in the direction of frictional force. But suppose it does work on the woman i. e in the opposite direction, N. Then we have F = mg where g is acceleration due to grav. So F = 68 * 9.8 = 666.4 Newton. Then work done = force * distance = 666.4 * 100 = 666400
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