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Consider a gray squirrel falling out of a tree to the ground. (a) If we ignore air resistance in this case (only for the

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Consider A Gray Squirrel Falling Out Of A Tree To The Ground A If We Ignore Air Resistance In This Case Only For The 1
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Consider a gray squirrel falling out of a tree to the ground. (a) If we ignore air resistance in this case (only for the sake of this problem), determine a squirrel's velocity (in m/s) just before hitting the ground, assuming it fell from a height of 3.0 m. 7.7 m/s (b) If the squirrel stops in a distance of 3.4 cm through bending its limbs, compare its deceleration with that of World War II airmen. (Assume the deceleration of the airmen was 486 m/s? as they made impact with a snow bank at 54 m/s and stopping distance of 3.0 m.) a squirrel = 2 a airmen