For a movie stunt, a stuntwoman skis down a large hemispherical ice-mound of radius R. As a result of a push from a coll

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For a movie stunt, a stuntwoman skis down a large hemispherical ice-mound of radius R. As a result of a push from a coll

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For A Movie Stunt A Stuntwoman Skis Down A Large Hemispherical Ice Mound Of Radius R As A Result Of A Push From A Coll 1
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For a movie stunt, a stuntwoman skis down a large hemispherical ice-mound of radius R. As a result of a push from a colleague, she starts out at the top of the mound with a speed of √0.6gR. Ignoring friction, calculate the angle at which the stuntwoman loses contact with the ice. Assume SI units for all quantities. The answer choices shown are in degrees. (g = 9.8 m/s²) 29.9 45 A numerical answer is not possible without knowing the value of R None of these 48.2
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