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8 January, 20:18

A skier descends a mountain at an angle of 35.0º to the horizontal. If the mountain is 235 m long, what are the horizontal and vertical components of the skier's displacement? (Use trigonometry to solve.) x = y =.

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  1. 8 January, 20:28
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    Total displacement along the length of mountain is given as

    L = 235 m

    angle of mountain with horizontal = 35 degree

    now we will have horizontal displacement as

    x = L cos35

    x = 235 cos35 = 192.5 m

    similarly for vertical displacement we can say

    y = L sin35

    y = 235 sin35 = 134.8 m
  2. 8 January, 20:40
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    x = 193 m

    y = 135 m
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