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A skier leaves the starting gate at the top of a ski jump with an initial speed of 3.00 m/s, as shown in the figure. The

Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 12:03 pm
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A Skier Leaves The Starting Gate At The Top Of A Ski Jump With An Initial Speed Of 3 00 M S As Shown In The Figure The 1
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A skier leaves the starting gate at the top of a ski jump with an initial speed of 3.00 m/s, as shown in the figure. The starting position is 120 m higher than the end of the ramp, which is 3.00 m above the snow. Find the final speed up of the skier if he lands a distance d = 165 m down the 20.0° slope. Assume there is no friction on the ramp, but air resistance causes a 50% loss in the final kinetic energy. Dy = m/s 120 m 3.00 m d 20
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