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10 October, 05:44

A 49 kg skier skis directly down a frictionless slope angled at 13° to the horizontal. Choose the positive direction of the x axis to be downhill along the slope. A wind force with component Fx acts on the skier. What is Fx if the magnitude of the skier's velocity is (a) constant, (b) increasing at a rate of 1.2 m/s2, and (c) increasing at a rate of 2.4 m/s2. Use g = 9.81 m/s2.

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  1. 10 October, 09:13
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    given,

    mass of skier = 49 kg

    angle made with horizontal = 13°

    now,

    a) skies velocity is constant

    F x = m g sin θ - ma

    a = 0

    F x = 49 * 9.8 * sin 13°

    F x = 108 N

    b) a = 1.2 m/s²

    F x = m g sin θ - ma

    F x = 49 * 9.8 * sin 13° - 40 * 1.2

    F x = 60 N

    c) a = 2.4

    F x = m g sin θ - ma

    F x = 49 * 9.8 * sin 13° - 40 * 2.4

    F x = 12 N
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