Isabella has just skied down a steep slope and is gliding across level snow at 12 m/s when she approaches a 3.0° incline packed with very slippery snow. How high up the incline does she glide before stopping? Figure Xo Verslo 10 < 1 of 1 > Submit Previous Answers ✓ Correct Part E It's best to use a tilted x-axis for an inclined-plane problem. The incomplete pictorial representation shown in (Figure 1) has drawn Isabella at the beginning and at the end of the motion and has identified three kinematic variables associated with each point. There's also a symbol for the angle of the slope and for the height she reaches. Which of these variables do you know (1) from the problem statement, (2) from a reasonable interpretation of what's happening in the problem, or (3) from how we usually lay out coordinate systems in physics problems? Ozo 021 to t₁ Ota 10 OV 00 Oh Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining Part F Complete previous part(s) Part G Complete previous part(s) Activate Windows Go to Settings to activate Windows.
Isabella has just skied down a steep slope and is gliding across level snow at 12 m/s when she approaches a 3.0° incline packed with very slippery snow. How high up the incline does she glide before stopping? Figure Xo Verslo 10 < 1 of 1 > Submit Previous Answers ✓ Correct Part E It's best to use a tilted x-axis for an inclined-plane problem. The incomplete pictorial representation shown in (Figure 1) has drawn Isabella at the beginning and at the end of the motion and has identified three kinematic variables associated with each point. There's also a symbol for the angle of the slope and for the height she reaches. Which of these variables do you know (1) from the problem statement, (2) from a reasonable interpretation of what's happening in the problem, or (3) from how we usually lay out coordinate systems in physics problems? Ozo 021 to t₁ Ota 10 OV 00 Oh Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining Part F Complete previous part(s) Part G Complete previous part(s) Activate Windows Go to Settings to activate Windows.
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