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A 65.0 kg skydiver, falling through the air with a speed of 15.0 m/s, opens his parachute. As a result, he experiences a drag force of magnitude
= 8, where is the speed of the skydiver.
Find the acceleration of the skydiver when his speed reaches 12.0 m/s.
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