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A stunt man jumps his car over a crater ...

A stunt man jumps his car over a crater as shown (neglect air resistance)

A

during the whole fight the driver experiences weightlessness

B

during the whole fight the driver never experiences weightlessness

C

during the whole flight the driver experience weightlessness

D

the apparent weight increases during upwards journey

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