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A skier launches off a ski jump with a horizontal velocity of 25.3 m/s (and no vertical velocity component).

a) What is the magnitude of the horizontal component of her velocity the instant before she lands 1.95 s later?

b) What is the magnitude of the vertical component of her velocity the instant before she lands 1.95 s later?
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