A snow-covered ski slope makes an angle of slope = 29.0° with the horizontal. When a ski jumper plummets onto the hill, a parcel of splashed snow is thrown up to a maximum displacement of 1.20 m at 0 snow = 17.0⁰ from the vertical in the uphill direction as shown in the figure below. snow Oslope ↑ (a) Find the component of its maximum displacement parallel to the surface. 0.32 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m (b) Find the component of its maximum displacement perpendicular to the surface. 1.14 x Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. mi

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A snow-covered ski slope makes an angle of slope = 29.0° with the horizontal. When a ski jumper plummets onto the hill, a parcel of splashed snow is thrown up to a maximum displacement of
1.20 m at 0 snow = 17.0° from the vertical in the uphill direction as shown in the figure below.
0₁
snow
Oslope
(a) Find the component of its maximum displacement parallel to the surface.
0.32
X
Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations, m
(b) Find the component of its maximum displacement perpendicular to the surface.
1.14
X
Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m
Transcribed Image Text:A snow-covered ski slope makes an angle of slope = 29.0° with the horizontal. When a ski jumper plummets onto the hill, a parcel of splashed snow is thrown up to a maximum displacement of 1.20 m at 0 snow = 17.0° from the vertical in the uphill direction as shown in the figure below. 0₁ snow Oslope (a) Find the component of its maximum displacement parallel to the surface. 0.32 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations, m (b) Find the component of its maximum displacement perpendicular to the surface. 1.14 X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. m
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