Problem

The world record for the highest-altitude skydive was made by Joseph Kittinger in 1960....

The world record for the highest-altitude skydive was made by Joseph Kittinger in 1960. Kittinger jumped from a high- altitude balloon (Fig. P6.97) at a height of 102,800 ft (31,330 m) above sea level and, according to reports, attained speeds up to 624 mi/h (279 m/s) allowed by the thin air of the stratosphere. Calculate his maximum speed (i.e., neglect air drag) for his 14,500 ft (4420 m) of free fall. How does this speed compare with the reported value?

Step-by-Step Solution

Request Professional Solution

Request Solution!

We need at least 10 more requests to produce the solution.

0 / 10 have requested this problem solution

The more requests, the faster the answer.

Request! (Login Required)


All students who have requested the solution will be notified once they are available.
Add your Solution
Textbook Solutions and Answers Search