A 75.0-kg cross-country skier is

  1. A cross-country skier who weighs 600 N has chosen ski wax that provides ฯ=0.03. What is the minimum amount of horizontal
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  2. cross country is to a skier as a what is to a runner
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  3. A 75.5 kg skier encounters a dip in the snow's surface that has a circular cross section with radius of curvature of $r$ = 10.1
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  4. A 63.7 kg skier encounters a dip in the snow's surface that has a circular cross section with radius of curvature of $r$ = 11.5
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  5. Two professional downhill skiers are racing at the speeds shown in the diagram. *Skier 1 is going 100 ft/s, and Skier 2 is going
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  6. A 63 kg skier encounters a dip in the snow's surface that has a circular cross section with a radius of curvature of 12 m. If
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  7. A 69 kg skier encounters a dip in the snow's surface that has a circular cross section with a radius of curvature of 12 m. If
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  8. Part of a cross-country skier's path can be described with the vector function r = <2 + 6t + 2 cos(t), (15 − t)(1 − sin(t))>
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  9. Part of a cross-country skier's path can be described with the vector function r = <2 + 6t cos(t), (15 − t) (1 sin(t))> for 0
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  10. Part of a cross-country skier's path can be described with the vector function r = <2 + 6t cos(t), (15 − t) (1 sin(t))> for 0
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