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15 December, 06:40

What should a free-body diagram look like for a skydiver who has opened his parachute and is now slowing down as he falls?

There is an arrow up for air resistance and an arrow down for gravity. The arrow up is longer than the arrow down.

There is only an arrow down for gravity.

There is an arrow up for air resistance and an arrow down for gravity. The arrows are the same length.

There is an arrow up for air resistance and an arrow down for gravity. The arrow up is shorter than the arrow down.

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  1. 15 December, 08:57
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    The last choice. Two arrows and the arrow up is shorter than the arrow down. Since the guy is falling and he's opened his chute, he's slowing down but he's still falling meaning the force of gravity is stronger than the air resistance.
  2. 15 December, 10:10
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    The answer is A. I just took the test on K12 and it was A.
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