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A skier leaves the top of a ski ramp at an angle of 25 degrees with an initial velocity of 10
m/s. The ramp is 60 m high, neglecting air resistance determine:
a.
The time it takes the sk
ier to reach the ground.
b.
How far away from the base does he land?
c.
How high above the
ground
does the skier travel?
10 years ago

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