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A skier starts down a 16° incline at 5.0 m/s, reaching a speed of 17 m/s at the bottom. Friction between the snow and he

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2022 7:58 pm
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A Skier Starts Down A 16 Incline At 5 0 M S Reaching A Speed Of 17 M S At The Bottom Friction Between The Snow And He 1
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A Skier Starts Down A 16 Incline At 5 0 M S Reaching A Speed Of 17 M S At The Bottom Friction Between The Snow And He 2
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A skier starts down a 16° incline at 5.0 m/s, reaching a speed of 17 m/s at the bottom. Friction between the snow and her freshly waxed skis is negligible.

Part A What is the length of the incline? Express your answer with the appropriate units. I MÅ ROO? L = 4.1 m Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again

Part B How long does it take the skier to reach the bottom? Express your answer with the appropriate units. OHJÅ ROO? Value Units Submit Request Answer