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  1. A 65-kg skier starts at rest and slides 30 m down a hill inclined at 12∘ relative to the horizontal. Consider the force of
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  2. Two professional downhill skiers are racing at the speeds shown in the diagram. *Skier 1 is going 100 ft/s, and Skier 2 is going
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  3. A 54 kg skier starts from rest at the top of a snow - covered hill, reaching a velocity of 12 m/ s in 5.0 s. Calculate the net
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  4. A skier starts from rest and slides down a 20° incline 100 meters long. if the coefficient of friction is 0.09, how much heat
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  5. A 52kg skier starts at rest and slides 30m down a hill inclined at 12 degrees relative to the horizontal. List five quantities
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  6. A 66 kg skier starts from rest at the top of a 1200 m long trail which drops a total of 180 m from top to bottom. At the bottom,
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  7. A 50kg skier starts from rest from the top of a 100m slope. What is the speed of the skier on reaching the bottom of the slope?
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  8. An extreme skier slides down an incline that forms an angle 24 degrees above the horizontal. The skier starts from rest and
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  9. A skier starts from rest at the top of a frictionless incline of height 20.0 m, as shown in the figure. At the bottom of the
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  10. A rope exerts a 274N force on an 80kg skier up along a hill inclined 12 degrees. A frictional force of 100N opposed the motion.
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