Calculate the deceleration (in m/s2) of a snow boarder going up a 2.65° slope assuming the coefficient of friction for waxed wood on wet snow. the equation a = g(sin(θ) − μk cos(θ)) for a snow boarder going downhill may be useful, but be careful to consider the fact that the snow boarder is going uphill. (enter the magnitude.) m/s2
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