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A skydiver is falling steadily at terminal speed in a spreadβeagle position. They quickly tuck into a narrower shape, keeping the same mass and altitude. Immediately after tucking, which statement about the net force, acceleration, and speed is most accurate?
Two 0.10 kg samples at the same initial temperature are heated in the lab by identical 50 W immersion heaters for exactly 2 minutes with no energy losses. One is aluminium (c β 900 J kgβ1 Kβ1) and the other is water (c β 4200 J kgβ1 Kβ1). Which statement must be true about their temperature rises?
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