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Two skydivers are holding on to each other while falling straight down at a comm

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Question

Two skydivers are holding on to each other while falling straight down at a common terminal speed of 59.50 m/s. Suddenly, they push away from each other. Immediately after separation, the first skydiver (who has a mass of 89.30 kg) has the following velocity components (with "straight down" corresponding to the positive z-axis):

V1,x = 5.430 m/s     V1,y = 4.250 m/s     V1,z = 59.50 m/s

What are the x- and y-components of the velocity of the second skydiver, whose mass is 63.20 kg, immediately after separation?

What is the change in kinetic energy of the system?

Explanation / Answer

Two skydivers are holding on to each other while falling straight down at a comm

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