Physics For Scientists And Engineers With Modern Physics, 9th Edition, The Ohio State University
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ISBN: 9781305372337
Author: Raymond A. Serway | John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 6P
(a)
To determine
The velocity of plank relative to the ice surface.
(b)
To determine
The girl’s velocity relative to ice surface.
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