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In february 1955, a paratrooper fell 370 m from an airplane without being able to open his chute but happened to land in snow, suffering only minor injuries. assume that his speed at impact was 55 m/s (terminal speed), that his mass (including gear) was 68 kg, and that the magnitude of the force on him from the snow was at the survivable limit of 1.1 × 105 n. what are (a) the minimum depth of snow that would have stopped him safely and (b) the magnitude of the impulse on him from the snow?

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