You're sailboarding at 6.1m/s when a wind gust hits, lasting

  1. You're sailboarding at 6.1m/s when a wind gust hits, lasting 6.8s accelerating your board at 0.49m/s2 at a 35∘ to your
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  2. You're sailboarding at 6.1m/s when a wind gust hits, lasting 6.8s accelerating your board at 0.49m/s2 at a 35∘ to your
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  3. You're sailboarding at 6.1m/s when a wind gust hits, lasting 6.3s accelerating your board at 0.48m/s2 at a 35∘ to your
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  4. You're sailboarding at 7.0 m/s when a wind gust hits, lasting 6.8 s accelerating your board at 0.47 m/s2 at a 35 degrees to your
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  5. You're sailboarding at 7.0 m/s when a wind gust hits, lasting 6.3 s accelerating your board at 0.51 m/s2 at a 35∘ to your
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  6. A wind sled has a mass of 45kg and is gliding at a speed of 2m/s over the frozen lake with neglible frictional effects. A gust
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  7. Which situation describes a non-contact force changing the speed of an object?(1 point)Responses a gust of wind blowing a leaf
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  8. Which situation describes a non-contact force changing the speed of an object?(1 point)Responses a gust of wind blowing a leaf
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  9. Identify the action-reaction pairs in the following situations.(a) a man takes a step (b) a snowball hits a girl in the back (c)
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  10. Which situation describes a non-contact force changing the speed of an object?(1 point) Responses a gust of wind blowing a leaf
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