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Physics, 17.10.2020 22:01 blazecarley

A skier is traveling fast down a mountain slope. The table shows data collected on the skier at a particular instant.
Mass
64 kg
Weight
608 N
Velocity
21 m/s, forward
Force of skier pushing forward
45 N, forward
Which data are needed to determine the reaction force of the snow pushing
on the skier?
O A. The pushing force and the skier's mass
B. The skier's mass and velocity
C. The skier's weight and acceleration
D. The force of the skier pushing forward

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