A 68.5kg skater moving initially

  1. An ice skater slides (without pushing) across a frozen pond for 25.0 m before coming to a stop. If the coefficient of kinetic
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  2. Two fi gure skaters are moving east together during aperformance. Skater 1 (78 kg) is behind skater 2 (56 kg) when skater 2
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  3. a 65-kg ice skater moving to the right with a velocity of 2.50m/s throws a .150kg snowball to the right with a velocity of
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  4. A 68.5kg skater moving initially at 2.40m/s on rough horizontal ice comes to rest uniformly in 3.52s due to friction from the
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  5. A 84.5 kg skater moving initially at 2.40 m/s on rough horizontal ice comes to rest uniformly in 3.52 s due to friction from the
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  6. Two figure skaters are coasting in the same direction, with the leading skater moving at 4.7 m/s and the trailing skater moving
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  7. Use principles of force and kinematics to answer these:a. A 40 kg skater pushes on the 60 kg skater (initially at rest). As they
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  8. Use principles of force and kinematics to answer these:a. A 40 kg skater pushes on the 60 kg skater (initially at rest). As they
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  9. A 55 kg ice skater is at rest on a flat skating rink. A 198 N horizontal forceis needed to set the skater in motion.However,
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  10. A 55 kg ice skater, initially at rest on a flat skating rink, requires a 198 N horizontal force to be set in motion. However,
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