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  1. A 79.5 kg snowboarder heads down a 28.0° hill that has a height of 62.8 m. If the hill is assumed to be frictionless and there
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  2. A 75kg snowboarder has an initial velocity of 5.0 m/s at the top of a 28 degree incline. After sliding down the 110m long
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  3. A snowboarder of mass 74.4 kg (including gear and clothing), starting with a speed of 5.0 m/s, slides down a slope at an angle
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  4. A snowboarder is trying to gap a 14mwide road. He leaves the 19m high cliff at 10m/s at 30 degrees. Questions: 1. Does he make
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  5. 1. A snowboarder of mass 60 kg is at rest onthe top of a sand dune. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.55 and
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  6. A snowboarder of mass 60 kg is at rest onthe top of a sand dune. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are 0.55 and
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  7. a snowboarder moves down a slope for which theta= 22 degrees. the coefficient of kinetic friction between the board and the snow
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  8. A snowboarder traveled at a speed of 12 meters per second for 15 seconds. How far did the snowboarder travel?18 meters 27 meters
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  9. The kilogram snowboarder stands at the top of a slope that rises 27.14 meters above the valley floor. After sliding down the
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  10. Explain how the snowboarder can have both kinetic and potential energy at point B.
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