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Calculate the work a male figure skater does when lifting a 50-kg female
skating partner's body a vertical distance of 1 m in a pairs competition,
if she does nothing to propel herself upward and just lets him lift her.
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In order to do work, the force vector must be question 1 options: in a different direction than the acceleration vector. in a different direction than the displacement vector. in the same direction as the displacement vector and the motion. in the same direction as the acceleration vector.
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Aballoon is rising vertically upwards at a velocity of 10m/s. when it is at a height of 45m from the ground, a parachute bails out from it. after 3s he opens his parachute and decelerates ata a constant rate 5m/s.when. (a) what was the height of the parachutist above the ground when he opened his parachute? (b)how far is the parachutist from the balloon at t=3s? (c)with what velocity does the parachutist hit the ground? (d)after how long does the parachutist hit the ground after his exist from the balloon?
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Calculate the work a male figure skater does when lifting a 50-kg female
skating partner's body a v...
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