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You have 3 attempts. Use 3 significant digits for your answer. Use g = 10 m/s/s. An 80 kg skydiver jumps out of a stationary air balloon at an altitude of 1000 m. At an altitude of 600 m, the skydiver is traveling at 40 m/s. D 1 How much work is done by all non-conservative force(s) from 1000 m to 600 m?
2 The sky diver falls to 200 m at the constant speed of 40 m/s. How much work is done by all non-conservative force(s) from 600 m to 200 m2
3 The parachute opens and the skydiver slows 5 m/s just before landing. How much work is done by all non-conservative force(s) from 200 m to just before landing at 5 m/s?
4 Take the three parts of the trip as a single trip. How much work is done by all non-conservative force(s) from 1000 m to just before landing at 5 m/s?

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