Solved: Multiple-Concept Example 5 reviews many of the

Chapter 6, Problem 6.97

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Multiple-Concept Example 5 reviews many of the concepts that play roles in this problem. An extreme skier, starting from rest, coasts down a mountain slope that makes an angle of 25.0 with the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction between her skis and the snow is 0.200. She coasts down a distance of 10.4 m before coming to the edge of a cliff. Without slowing down, she skis off the cliff and lands downhill at a point whose vertical distance is 3.50 m below the edge. How fast is she going just before she lands?

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