You ski straight down a 40.4° slope, starting from rest and traveling a distance of 12.5 m along the slope. Find your final velocity, assuming negligible air resistance and friction.
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Given that the skier is starting from rest, so initial kinetic energy is zero
When the skier reaches the bottom, initial potential energy is fully converted into kinetic energy.
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