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The following graph displays the velocity vs time graph for a parachutist jumping out of an aeroplane at t = 0. At what time(s) does the parachutist reach terminal velocity?
Options
A.a. At 27 minutes
B.b. At 55 minutes
C.c. At 20 and 27 minutes
D.d. At 20 minutes
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To tackle this question, I’ll examine what terminal velocity means in the context of a velocity–time graph: it is the steady, constant velocity that occurs when drag balances weight, so the slope (acceleration) is zero.
Option a: 'At 27 minutes' — first, note the graph’s time axis is in seconds (0 to 60 s). The label 'minutes' is inconsistent with the graph. Even if we interpreted it as 27 s, at around 27 s there is a dramatic change (the parachute opens), which causes velocity to drop sharply from about 60 m/s to roughly 10 m/s. This is not a moment where velocity remains constant; i......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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