FIGURE 4-42 MisConceptual Question 12.

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Problem 22E: For the couple in Fig. 3.28, suppose you were told that the girls mass was three-fourths that of the...
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The normal force on an extreme skier descending a very steep slope (Fig. 4–42) can be zero if
(a) his speed is great enough.
(b) he leaves the slope (no longer touches the snow).
(c) the slope is greater than 75°.
(d) the slope is vertical (90°).

FIGURE 4-42 MisConceptual Question 12.
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