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A skateboarder, with an initial speed of 2.0 m/s, rolls virtually friction free down a straight incline of length 18 m in 3.3 s. at what angle θ is the incline oriented above t…
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A skateboarder, with an initial speed of 2.0 m/s, rolls virtually friction free down a straight incline of length 18 m in 3.3 s. at what angle θ is the incline oriented above the horizontal?
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which quiz is this you can type in the quiz number at the top on the page and go on Google and type the quiz number and something like quizlet well pop up and then push on it and you well see something say flashcards and the find the answer
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