A skateboarder starts up a 1.0-m-high, 30° ramp at a speed of 6.1 m/s. The skateboard wheels roll without friction. At the top, she leaves the ramp and sails through the air.

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I need to find how far from the end of the ramp does the skateboard touch down?

A skateboarder starts up a 1.0-m-high, 30° ramp
at a speed of 6.1 m/s. The skateboard wheels roll
without friction. At the top, she leaves the ramp and
sails through the air.
Transcribed Image Text:A skateboarder starts up a 1.0-m-high, 30° ramp at a speed of 6.1 m/s. The skateboard wheels roll without friction. At the top, she leaves the ramp and sails through the air.
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