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In Physics / High School | 2014-05-21

Now let's 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 skydiver's forward velocity?

Asked by Rickie765

Answer (2)

If there's no air resistance, then there's nothing that has any effect on his forward velocity. It's still 40 m/s forward, and it WILL be until he hits the ground.

Answered by AL2006 | 2024-06-10

The skydiver's forward velocity remains at 40 m/s after 1 second because there is no air resistance or other forces acting in the horizontal direction. Thus, the initial forward velocity is maintained throughout the fall. In conclusion, after 1 second, the forward velocity is still 40 m/s.
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Answered by AL2006 | 2024-09-27