Physics, 31.10.2020 03:40 Dragonskeld
A skier with a weight of 700 N glides along a flat, horizontal surface at the bottom of a hill. Her acceleration is -2.0 m/s2
What is the magnitude of the total force acting on the skier due to friction and air resistance?
A. 70 N
B. 140 N
C. 350 N
D. 1400 N
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