10 m A 5 m 1 = 2/10 x ² When the skier reaches point A along the parabolic path, he has a speed of 6 m/s which is incre

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10 m A 5 m 1 = 2/10 x ² When the skier reaches point A along the parabolic path, he has a speed of 6 m/s which is incre

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10 m A 5 m 1 = 2/10 x ²

When the skier reaches point A along the parabolic path, he has a speed of 6 m/s which is increasing at 2 m/s². Determine the a.) direction of his velocity and b.) the direction and c.) magnitude of his acceleration at this instant. (Use any method)
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