While skiing, Ellen encounters an unexpected icy bump, which she leaves horizontally at 12.0 m/s.How far out, horizontally, from her starting point will Ellen land if she drops a distance of 11.00 m in the fall?

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Didge Doo answered

Your question looks simple enough but is missing a couple of necessary measurements. Her point of impact would depend on two factors not listed in your data. What is her bra size? How long is her proboscis?

Clearly this, and your superman question, is easily calculated by following the method outlined in your text book. Good luck with that.

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He's in Scotland this week (or may have just returned) researching his next novel. His second book was published a couple of weeks ago.
Benjamin Coleman Profile

That depends. Is she skiing over a crevasse? Has she lost control and careered towards the ski lodge? How many skis does she have?

So many questions.

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Ty Hibb answered

Getting someone to do your home work is really not going to help you in the long run. You will regret getting a good grade and not knowing what you are talking about.

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