Answer:
a) 0.31 s
b) 19.77 m
Explanation:
We will need the following two formulas:
[tex]V_{f} = V_{0}+at\\\\X=V_{0}t + \frac{at^{2}}{2}[/tex]
We first use the final velocity formula to find the time that it takes to decelerate the paratrooper:
[tex]4.95\frac{m}{s}=27.6\frac{m}{s}-74\frac{m}{s^{2}}t\\\\-22.65\frac{m}{s}=-74\frac{m}{s^{2}}t\\\\t= \frac{22.65\frac{m}{s}}{74\frac{m}{s^{2}}}=0.31s[/tex]
Now that we have the time, we can use the distance formula to calculate the distance travelled by the paratrooper:
[tex]X=27.6\frac{m}{s}*0.31s - \frac{74\frac{m}{s^{2}}*(0.31 s)^{2}}{2}=19.77 m[/tex]