Problem 1: A60.0 kg skier with an initial speed of 13 m's coasts up a 2.50 m high rise as shown in the figure. V = ? KE, 2.5 m 35° ©theexpertta.com D A Find her final speed right at the top, in meters per second, given that the coefficient of friction between her skis and the snow is 0.39.

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Problem 1: A60.0 kg skier with an initial speed of 13 m/s coasts up a 2.50 m high rise as
shown in the figure.
V; = ?
KE
V
2.5 m
35°
©theexpertta.com
A Find her final speed right at the top, in meters per second, given that the coefficient of friction between her skis and the snow is 0.39.
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sin)
cos()
tan()
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cotan()
asin()
acos()
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atan()
acotan()
sinh()
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cosh()
tanh()
cotanh()
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1: A60.0 kg skier with an initial speed of 13 m/s coasts up a 2.50 m high rise as shown in the figure. V; = ? KE V 2.5 m 35° ©theexpertta.com A Find her final speed right at the top, in meters per second, given that the coefficient of friction between her skis and the snow is 0.39. Ve = sin) cos() tan() 8 9 HOME cotan() asin() acos() E 5 atan() acotan() sinh() 1 2 3 cosh() tanh() cotanh() END ODegrees O Radians vol BACKSPACE CLEAR I give up! Submit Hint Feedback
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