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A 60 kg skydiver steps out of an airplane. A gravitational force of 588.6N is exerted on the skydiver. 1) calculate the acceleration of the skydiver using Newton's second law a= f/m 2)is the acceleration what you expected

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Answer:

9.81m/s²

Yes, the acceleration is as expected because the diver is falling under gravity

Step-by-step explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of skydiver = 60kg

Gravitational force = 588.6N

Unknown:

Acceleration of the diver = ?

Solution:

To find the acceleration of the diver, we use the Newton's second law of motion which is expressed as;

Force = mass x acceleration

Acceleration =
(Force )/(mass) =
(588.6)/(60) = 9.81m/s²

Yes, the acceleration is as expected because the diver is falling under gravity

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