A figure skater glides along

  1. A 2.00 kg blob of Gak, moving at 4.0 m/s, strikes a motionless figure skater in the back and sticks. The skater, with the Gak on
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  2. A 63-kg ice-skater glides with a speed of 10 m/s toward a 14-kg sled at rest on the ice. The ice-skater reaches the sled and
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  3. A 63-kg ice-skater glides with a speed of 10 m/s toward a 14-kg sled at rest on the ice. The ice-skater reaches the sled and
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  4. A 88-kg ice-skater glides with a speed of 5 m/s toward a 13-kg sled at rest on the ice. The ice-skater reaches the sled and
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  5. A skater pushes off with one foot and then glides in a circle. Is a net force acting on the skater? How can you tell?
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  6. An ice skater glides around a rink at a constant speed of 2 m/s. Is the skater accelerating?
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  7. A figure skater glides along the ice at 2.2 m/s , she then accelerates at 1.3 m/s^2 for 3.0 seconds. At the end of that time she
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  8. A figure skater pushes off from rest and glides along a circular path, the radius of which is 3 times her height. What must be
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  9. A figure skater pushes off from rest and glides along a circular path, the radius of which is 3 times her height. What must be
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  10. a figure skater must trace a figure eight on the ice that consists of two perfect circles, each with radius 11 feet. How far
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