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Physics, 24.12.2019 19:31, makinzy03

)a skier starts down a frictionless 32° slope. after a vertical drop of 25 m, the slope temporarily levels out and then slopes down at 20°, dropping an additional 38 m vertically before leveling out again. find the skier’s speed on the two level stretches

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