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**URGENT** Now lets look at a skydiver who jumps out of a plane that has a forward velocity of 40 m/s. ignore air resistance. After 1 second, what is the skydivers downward velocity?

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If there's no air resistance, then the diver keeps moving horizontally at 40 m/s, even after s/he jumps out of a perfectly good airplane.

Also, gravity ADDS 9.8 m/s of downward speed for every second the diver falls.

One second after leaving the airplane, the diver is moving horizontally at 40 m/s, and moving vertically downward at 9.8 m/s .

The question asks for the "downward velocity". That's 9.8 m/s .


The diver's TOTAL velocity is

√ (40² + 9.8²)

= √ (1,600 m²/s² + 96.04 m²/s²)

= √ (1,696.04 m²/s²)

= 41.2 m/s in some direction between
straight forward and straight down.
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