A skydiver weighing 219 lbf (including equipment) falls vertically downward from an altitude of 5000 ft and opens the parachute after 16 s of free fall. Assume that the force of air resistance, which is directed opposite to the velocity, is 0.74|v| when the parachute is closed and 14|v| when the parachute is open, where the velocity v is measured in ft/s. Use g = 32 ft/s^2. Round your answers to two decimal places. (a) Find the speed of the skydiver when the parachute opens. V(16) = i ______ ft/s (b) Find the distance fallen before the parachute opens. x(16) = i ______ ft (c) What is the limiting velocity vL after the parachute opens? vL = i _____ ft/s