Consider the 65.0 kg ice skater being pushed by two others shown in the figure. Fur (a) Find the direction (in degrees)

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Consider the 65.0 kg ice skater being pushed by two others shown in the figure. Fur (a) Find the direction (in degrees)

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Consider The 65 0 Kg Ice Skater Being Pushed By Two Others Shown In The Figure Fur A Find The Direction In Degrees 1
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Consider the 65.0 kg ice skater being pushed by two others shown in the figure. Fur (a) Find the direction (in degrees) and magnitude (in N) of 31.63 30.974 Free-body diagram the total force exerted on her by the others, given that the magnitudes F, and F, are 26.4 N and 16.2 N, respectively. (counterclockwise from the direction of F, is positive) direction magnitude (b) What is her initial acceleration (in m/s) if she is initially stationary and wearing steel-bladed skates that point in the direction of F? (Assume the value of , for steel on ice is 0.04.) (c) What is her acceleration (in m/s) assuming she is already moving in the direction of Fe? Remember that friction is always in the opposite direction of motion or attempted motion between surfaces in contact. m/s (in the direction of t
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