
(a)
To calculate: The altitude that the A’s parachute opens.
(a)

Answer to Problem 52RE
The altitude of A when the parachute open is 6144ft
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Skydivers A and B are in a helicopter hovering at 6400 feet. The Skydiver A jumps and descends for 4 see before opening her parachute. The helicopter when climbs to 7000 feet and hovers there. Forty-?ve seconds after A leaves the aircraft. B jumps and descends for 13 sec before opening her parachute. Both skydivers descend at 16 ft/sec with parachutes open.
Formula used:
Calculation:
For free fall bodies
Hence,
Conclusion:
The altitude of A when the parachute open is 6144ft
(b)
To calculate: The altitude that the B’s parachute open.
(b)

Answer to Problem 52RE
The altitude of B when the parachute open is 4296ft
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Skydivers A and B are in a helicopter hovering at 6400 feet. The Skydiver A jumps and descends for 4 see before opening her parachute. The helicopter when climbs to 7000 feet and hovers there. Forty-?ve seconds after A leaves the aircraft. B jumps and descends for 13 sec before opening her parachute. Both skydivers descend at 16 ft/sec with parachutes open.
Formula used:
Calculation:
For free fall bodies,
Hence,
Conclusion:
The altitude of B when the parachute open is 4296ft
(c)
To find:The sky driver land first or not.
(c)

Answer to Problem 52RE
The B helicopter lands first
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Skydivers A and B are in a helicopter hovering at 6400 feet. The Skydiver A jumps and descends for 4 see before opening her parachute. The helicopter when climbs to 7000 feet and hovers there. Forty-?ve seconds after A leaves the aircraft. B jumps and descends for 13 sec before opening her parachute. Both skydivers descend at 16 ft/sec with parachutes open.
Formula used:
Calculation:
Let t represent the number of seconds after A jumps. For
Since,
At ground
Now, B’s position is given by for
Since,
At ground
So, B lands first.
Conclusion:
The B helicopter lands first
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