Another skydiver has jumped from a plane and released a
parachute a short time later. After the parachute is
released, the skydiver is moving downward and slowing down at a
rate of 3.1 meters per second squared. Assume that the force
of air resistance on the body of the skydiver is negligible
compared to the force of gravity (with g = 9.8 m/s2) and
the upward tension force exerted by the ropes of the parachute (so
gravity and the force from from the ropes are all you need to
consider). This skydiver (with all shoes, clothing, etc) has
a mass of 65 kg. Calculate the upward tension force (in
newtons) exerted on the skydiver by the ropes of the parachute.