A skier on slope passes the first point of while going at 14 m/s. The second...
A skier on slope passes the first point of while going at 14 m/s. The second point is 20 meters away. The slope is at 40 degrees and the coefficient of friction between the skiers ski's and the slope is .34. What is the velocity when passing the second point?
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A skier on slope passes the first point of while going at 14 m/s. The second point is 20 meters away. The slope is at 40 degrees and the coefficient of friction between the skiers ski's and the slope is.34. What is the velocity when passing the second point? We were unable to transcribe this image
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