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A constant friction force of 25N acts on a 65-kg skier for 20s. What is the skier’s change in velocity?

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A constant friction force of 25N acts on a 65-kg skier for 20s. What is the skier’s change in velocity?

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  1. the key point here is that forces cause change in motion that we call acceleration. This relationship is given by Newton's second law:

    F = ma

    assuming there are no other forces acting on the skier, we can compute the acceleration of the skier due to this force:

    a = F/m = 25 N/65 kg = 0.38 m/s/s

    meaning the speed of the skier slows down by 0.38 m/s for each second of motion.  In 20 s of motion, the speed will change by 20x0.38 or 7.6 m/s

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