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6/1 points Previous Answers OSCOLPHYSAP 2016 7.5.P.024. A 5.0 kg skier with an initial speed of 10.0 m/s coasts up a 2.50 m high rise as slown in the following figure. V=? KE 2.5 m Find her final speed at the top (in m/s), given that the coefficient of friction between her skis and the snow is 0.0800. (Hint: Find the distance traveled up the incline assuming a straight-line path as shown in the figure.) 16.912 x m/s Additional Materials Reading Submt Answer! Practice Another Version 12. -13 points v O SCOLPHYSAP2016 7.5.P.025. (a) How high a frill can a car coast up (engine disengaged) if friction is negligible and its initial speed is 74,3 km/h? (b) If, in actuality, a 750 kg car with an initial speed of 14.0 km/h is observed to coast up a hill to a height 10.0'm above its starting point, how much thermal energy was generated by friction? (c) What is the average force of friction if the hill has a slope 2.5" above the horlzontal? N (down the slope) El Readino Scanned with Midterm history.do i danner