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Physics, 26.09.2021 14:00 angeles86

A skier is gliding along at 4.6 m/s on horizontal, frictionless snow. He suddenly starts down a 10° incline. His speed at the bottom is 11 m/s. What is the length of the incline?
How long does it take him to reach the bottom?

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