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A skier of mass m = 55kg glides down a slope at angle theta = 32∘, as shown in the figure below. The snow is so slippery that you can neglect friction.

Find the skier's acceleration.
Express your answer using two significant figures.

Find the force the snow exerts on the skier.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
10 years ago

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Cadet Blank
Yo dude I'm working on the same one
10 years ago

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