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In a lab investigation of a light sensor, a student makes a potential divider with a 10 kΞ© fixed resistor in series with an LDR across a 6.0 V supply. The output V_out is measured across the LDR using a digital voltmeter with 100 kΞ© input resistance. The light level is varied from very low light (LDR very large) to bright light (LDR a few kΞ©). Which statement must be true about how the voltmeter affects the measured V_out compared with the value that would exist at the LDR terminals with an ideal (infinite-resistance) meter?
A skydiver of fixed mass descends at terminal speed with a medium parachute. They then switch to a larger parachute with four times the canopy area; air density and conditions are unchanged. Assuming air resistance is proportional to cross-sectional area and to the square of speed, what happens to the terminal speed?
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