< Question 8 of 16 Assume that there are no horizontal forces of air resistance acting on the skydivers. Macmillan Learning U2.x = 6.96 Incorrect AK system What is the change in kinetic energy of the system AK system? = 210613.327 m/s Incorrect joules U2, y = 6.088 Incorrect Attempt 2 m/s

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< Question 8 of 16 >
Assume that there are no horizontal forces of air resistance acting on the skydivers.
O Macmillan Learning
V2.x
6.96
Incorrect
AK system
What is the change in kinetic energy of the system AK system?
210613.327
m/s
Incorrect
joules
V2,Y
6.088
Incorrect
Attempt 2
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:< Question 8 of 16 > Assume that there are no horizontal forces of air resistance acting on the skydivers. O Macmillan Learning V2.x 6.96 Incorrect AK system What is the change in kinetic energy of the system AK system? 210613.327 m/s Incorrect joules V2,Y 6.088 Incorrect Attempt 2 m/s
< Question 8 of 16 >
Do Two skydivers are holding on to each other while falling straight down at a common terminal speed of 61.90 m/s. Suddenly,
they push away from each other. Immediately after separation, the first skydiver, who has a mass m₁ of 94.80 kg, has a velocity
U₁ with the following components ("straight down" corresponds to the positive z-axis).
U1, y = 4.750 m/s
U1,2 = 61.90 m/s
What are the x- and y-components of the velocity v₂ of the second skydiver, whose mass m₂ is 57.70 kg, immediately
after separation?
Assume that there are no horizontal forces of air resistance acting on the skydivers.
U2,x
U1,x= 5.430 m/s
||
6.96
Incorrect
What in the chanos in binstis sur
'the sustan AV
m/s
2
U2,y
6.088
Ø Attempt 2
Incorrect
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:< Question 8 of 16 > Do Two skydivers are holding on to each other while falling straight down at a common terminal speed of 61.90 m/s. Suddenly, they push away from each other. Immediately after separation, the first skydiver, who has a mass m₁ of 94.80 kg, has a velocity U₁ with the following components ("straight down" corresponds to the positive z-axis). U1, y = 4.750 m/s U1,2 = 61.90 m/s What are the x- and y-components of the velocity v₂ of the second skydiver, whose mass m₂ is 57.70 kg, immediately after separation? Assume that there are no horizontal forces of air resistance acting on the skydivers. U2,x U1,x= 5.430 m/s || 6.96 Incorrect What in the chanos in binstis sur 'the sustan AV m/s 2 U2,y 6.088 Ø Attempt 2 Incorrect m/s
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