A 61-kg skier, coasting down

  1. A 69.4-kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 24.3° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  2. A 64.9 kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 25.4° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  3. A 64.9 kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 25.4° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  4. A 64.9 kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 25.4° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  5. A 65.0-kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 27.4° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  6. A 61.8 kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 26.0° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  7. A 64.2-kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 23.8° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  8. A 61-kg skier, coasting down a hill that is an angle of 23 to the horizontal, experiences a force of kinetic friction of
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  9. A 71.9-kg skier coasts up a snow-covered hill that makes an angle of 27.5 ° with the horizontal. The initial speed of the skier
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  10. A skier is coasting on perfectt smooth snow at 7.0 m/s and crosses a rough patch of snow 35m long. If the frictional force
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