A skater is coasting alone

  1. 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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  2. A skater is coasting alone the ice without sexerting any apparent force. Which law of motion explains the skater's ability to
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  3. 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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  4. a 55 kg skateboarder on a 3 kg board starts coasting on level ground at 8 m/sec. Let k=3.2 kg/sec. About how far will the skater
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  5. an 80 kg skater and a 60 kg skater stand in the middle of an ice rink and push each other away. the 60 kg skater moves away at 2
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  6. a 55kg skateboarder on a 3kg board starts coasting on level ground at 8 m/sec. Let k=3.2 kg/sec. About how far will the skater
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  7. a 55kg skateboarder on a 3kg board starts coasting on level ground at 8 m/sec. Let k=3.2 kg/sec. About how far will the skater
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  8. Two skaters are in the exact center of a circular frozen pond. Skater 1 pushes skater 2 off with a force of 100 N for 1.4
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  9. Micah and Will watched a skater skate at a steady speed around a oval rink.Micah said the skater had no acceleration.Will said
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  10. 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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