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Chapter 9 Problem 76

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Parachutists whose chutes have failed to open have been known to survive if they land in deep snow. Assume that a 75-kg parachutist hits the ground with an area of impact of \(0.30\ m^2\) at a velocity of 55 m/s, and that the ultimate strength of body tissue is \(5 \times 10^5\ N/m^2\). Assume that the person is brought to rest in 1.0 m of snow. Show that the person may escape serious injury.

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The first step in solving 9 problem number 76 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Parachutists whose chutes have failed to open have been known to survive if they land in deep snow. Assume that a 75-kg parachutist hits the ground with an area of impact of \(0.30\ m^2\) at a velocity of 55 m/s, and that the ultimate strength of body tissue is \(5 \times 10^5\ N/m^2\). Assume that the person is brought to rest in 1.0 m of snow. Show that the person may escape serious injury.
From the textbook chapter Static Equilibrium; Elasticity and Fracture you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

Parachutists whose chutes have failed to open have been

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