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  1. A skateboarder shoots off a ramp with velocity of 6.5 m/s directed at a 59 degree angle. The end of the ramp is 1.3m above the
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  2. Think of a skateboarder riding down a hill. Once the skateboarder reaches the bottom of the hill, if she does not manuallyadd
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  3. A skateboarder starts from rest at the top and skates down a slope as shown.After 2.5 seconds, the skateboarder has reaches a
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  4. the diagram shows a skateboarder starting a run from Position P (2.5m) at 2.6 m/s. The mass of the skateboarder system (boarde +
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  5. a skateboarder is skating over a circular bump. she is at the top of the bump and is moving with a speed of 5m/s.Is the normal
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  6. 20. Which skateboarder has greater momentum?a. Skateboarder A: mass = 60 kg; velocity = 1.5 m/s b. Skateboarder B: mass = 50 kg;
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  7. Need help very much appreciated....Thanks....A skateboarder shoots off a ramp with a velocity of 6.5 m/s, directed at an angle
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  8. A skateboarder shoots off a ramp with a velocity of 7.9 m/s, directed at an angle of 56° above the horizontal. The end of the
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    2. frost asked by frost
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  9. A skateboarder shoots off a ramp with a velocity of 6.8 m/s, directed at an angle of 56° above the horizontal. The end of the
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    2. Jack asked by Jack
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  10. A skateboarder shoots off a ramp with a velocity of 6.4 m/s, directed at an angle of 61° above the horizontal. The end of the
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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