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a 61 kg skier on level snow coasts 184 m to stop from a speed on 12.0 m/s. A) use the work energy principle to find the coeffic...

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A 60.0 kg skier on level snow coasts 169 m to a stop from a speed of 2.40 m/s.

A. Use the work-energy principle to find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the skis and the snow.
B. Suppose a 70.0 kg skier with twice the starting speed coasted the same distance before stopping. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction between that skier's skis and the snow.
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