A skateboarder starts from rest

  1. 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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  2. Consider a skateboarder who starts from rest at the top of a 14.6 m-long ramp that is inclined at an angle of 13.0° to the
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  3. Consider a skateboarder who starts from rest at the top of a 12.5m-long ramp that is inclined at an angle of 15.0degrees to the
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  4. Find the acceleration down the ramp:skateboarder starts from rest at the top of a 12.5 m slick ramp that makes a 25 degree angle
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  5. a skateboarder starting from rest accelerates down a ramp at 2m/s squared for 3sec. what is the final speed of the skateboarder?
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  6. A skateboarder starts up a 1.30m high, 25.0° ramp at a speed of 6.70m/s. The skateboard wheels roll without friction. How far
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  7. 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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  8. A skateboarder starts up a 1.0-m-high, 30∘ ramp at a speed of 7.2 m/s . The skateboard wheels roll without friction. At the
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  9. A skateboarder starts at point A in Figure 8-27 and rises to a height of h = 2.37 m above the top of the ramp at point B. What
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  10. A 69kg skateboarder, at rest on a frictionless surface, throws a 4.0kg rock with the velocity given by x=3m/s y=4m/s, where the
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