A skier leaves the ramp of a ski jump with a velocity of 10.0 m/s, 15.0° above
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(a) the distance from the ramp to where the jumper lands and
(b) the velocity components just before the landing. (How do you think the results might be affected if air resistance were included? Note that jumpers lean forward in the shape of an airfoil, with their hands at their sides, to increase their distance. Why does this work?)
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University Physics With Modern Physics
ISBN: 978-0073513881
2nd edition
Authors: Wolfgang Bauer, Gary Westfall
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