The statement which best identifies the situation is the skydiver is faster by 4 seconds.
As the parachute deploys, drag forces overwhelm downward gravity. The net force and acceleration of a falling skydiver are upward. A net upward force on a falling object slows it down. This slows down the skydiver. Generally, the terminal velocity reached by a skydiver from the belly to Earth is 120 miles per hour. However, by repositioning the body and adjusting the surface area exposed to the air, you can significantly reduce drag and increase top speed by reducing the air resistance
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