A skier is going 8.2 m/s when she falls and starts sliding down the ski run. After 3 s, her velocity is 3.1 m/s. How long after she fell did she finally come to a stop?
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A skier is going 8.2 m/s when she falls and starts sliding down the ski run. After 3 s, her velocity is 3.1 m/s. How long after she fell did she finally come to a stop?
I need help
What do you think the answer is? I can help you with any misunderstandings you have, but I can't do your homework for you.
A man wants to test a rope. He ties one end to a telephone pole and the other to a horse. The horse pulls as hard as it can and the rope nearly breaks but the horse is not quite strong enough to break the rope. The man replaces the telephone pole with second horse of wqual strength. Assume the two horses pull in oppsite directions as hardas they can will the rope break now
A man wants to test a rope. He ties one end to a telephone pole and the other to a horse. The horse pulls as hard as it can and the rope nearly breaks but the horse is not quite strong enough to break the rope. The man replaces the telephone pole with second horse of equal strength. Assume the two horses pull in oppsite directions as hard as they can will the rope break now.
Abdirahman, you should have created a new thread for your question. And tell what you think the answer is. That will determine how fast you'll understand.
I got 17m.. 2SF..
Can anyone verify this answer?
Nope, 20 m, 2sf. But the duration as asked by the question is 4.8 s.
for the first awnser remember v=d/t
acceleration=-1.7,
time to stop =4.824sec,
displacement before coming to rest=19.78m
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