A diver of mass 60 Kg dives from a height of 10 m into a swimming pool. Through the air there is resistance of 50 N a) Find the speed at which the diver enter the water b) Once in the water, the water provides an upward force of 2000 N. Find the greatest depth in water the diver reaches.
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a)
"\\qquad\\qquad\n\\begin{aligned}\n\\small mg&H=\\small fH+\\frac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\\n\\small v&=\\small \\sqrt{\\frac{2(mg-f)H}{m}}\n\\end{aligned}"
b)
"\\qquad\\qquad\n\\begin{aligned}\n\\small \\frac{1}{2}mv^2&=\\small f_2.h-mgh\n\\end{aligned}"
"\\qquad\\qquad\n\\begin{aligned}\n\\small mgH-f_1H&=\\small f_2h-mgh\\\\\n\\small h&=\\small \\frac{(mg-f)H}{(f_2-mg)}\n\\end{aligned}"
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