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a 40 kg skier skis down a frictionless slope angled at 10 degrees to the horizontal. Assume the skier moves in the negative
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my grand daughter is having a awful time with this and i can't help her but if you would explain it to me maybe i can help here
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You are skier A, the first skier in a skiing event with three other skiers. Compared to your time, skier B is slower, by a time
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