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A paratrooper whose parachute fails to open lands in snow; he is hurt slightly. Had he landed on bare ground, the stopping time would have been 10 times shorter and the collision lethal. Does the presence of the snow increase, decrease, or leave unchanged the values of the impulse stopping the paratrooper and the average force stopping the paratrooper

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