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A skier leaves the ramp of a ski jump with a velocity of 12.6m/s, 14.5° above the horizontal. The slope below is inclined downwards at 52.2°, and air resistance is negligible.
a)Calculate the distance from the ramp to where the jumper lands.
b) Calculate the velocity components just before the landing. Enter the x-component first and then the y-component.
a)Calculate the distance from the ramp to where the jumper lands.
b) Calculate the velocity components just before the landing. Enter the x-component first and then the y-component.
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