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Objective: To combine an understanding of the factors affecting air resistance with an application of Newton’s second law and kinematic concepts in order to analyze a skydiver’s motion.
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Air Resistance 4 Questions Understand the factors that effect the air resistance experienced by an object.
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Vector Diagrams 4 Questions Identify the appropriate vector diagrams for a skydiver during the fall.
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Vel-Time Graphs 4 Questions Match a motion or force characteristic to specific points on a velocity-time graph.
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Consider the three spherical objects traveling through the same region of air. Radius and speed values are stated. Given that everything else is equal, rank them according to the amount of air resistance that they encounter.
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