A skydiver ejects from his aircraft and falls 80 m from the ground without friction. When he opens his parachute, he decelerates at 3.5 m/s2. The skydiver hits the ground at 5 m/s. How long was the pilot in the air and at what height did he begin his fall? 9.8909 s, 379.17 m 13.9295 s, 459.17 m 9.8909 s, 459.17 m 13.9295 s, 379.17 m

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A skydiver ejects from his
aircraft and falls 80 m from the
ground without friction. When
he opens his parachute, he
decelerates at 3.5 m/s2. The
skydiver hits the ground at 5
m/s. How long was the pilot in
the air and at what height did he
begin his fall?
O 9.8909 s, 379.17 m
O 13.9295 s, 459.17 m
9.8909 s, 459.17 m
O 13.9295 s, 379.17 m
Transcribed Image Text:A skydiver ejects from his aircraft and falls 80 m from the ground without friction. When he opens his parachute, he decelerates at 3.5 m/s2. The skydiver hits the ground at 5 m/s. How long was the pilot in the air and at what height did he begin his fall? O 9.8909 s, 379.17 m O 13.9295 s, 459.17 m 9.8909 s, 459.17 m O 13.9295 s, 379.17 m
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