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A woman falls to the ground while wearing a parachute. The air resistance on the parachute of the parachute is 500N. If the woman falls at a constant rate of 5m/s, then the gravitational force on her is

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User SpaceFozzy
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The fact that the woman falls at a constant velocity means its acceleration is zero.
For Newton's second law, the resultant of the forces acting on a body is equal to the product between the mass m of the body and its acceleration a:

\sum F = ma
In our problem, the acceleration is zero, so the resultant of the forces should be zero as well.

Only two forces are acting on the woman: the air resistance R (upward, 500 N) and the weight W (downward). The resultant of these two forces is zero, so

R-W=0

W=R
and since the air resistance R is 500 N, then the weight (the gravitational force) of the woman is 500 N as well.
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