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question 3 1 pts suzie skydiver jumps from a high - flying plane. as her velocity of fall increases, her acceleration remains unchanged regardless of air resistance. increases. decreases. question 4 1 pts if more horizontal force is applied to a sliding object than is needed to maintain a constant velocity, the object accelerates in the direction of the applied force. experiences greater friction. accelerates opposite the direction of the applied force. none of the above
For Question 3, as the skydiver falls, air - resistance increases with velocity. Net force = gravitational force - air - resistance. As air - resistance increases, net force decreases, and since acceleration = net force / mass (from Newton's second law), acceleration decreases.
For Question 4, according to Newton's second law ($F = ma$), when a net force (more force than to maintain constant velocity means non - zero net force) acts on an object, it accelerates in the direction of the net force (which is the direction of the applied force in this case).
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Question 3: decreases.
Question 4: accelerates in the direction of the applied force.