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A skier of mass 82.9 kg starts from rest at the top of a frictionless incline of height 20 m. At the bottom of the incline, the skier encounters a horizontal surface. The skier travels on the horizontal surface a distance of 95.2 meters before coming to a rest. What is the magnitude of the (constant) friction force (in N) that the rough horizontal surface exerts on the skier

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Answer: 170.67 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Mass of skier is
m=82.9\ kg

Height of the inclination is
h=20\ m

Here, the potential energy of the skier is converted into kinetic energy which is consumed by the friction force by applying a constant force that does work to stop the skier.


\Rightarrow mgh=F\cdot x\quad \quad [\text{F=constant friction force}]\\\\\Rightarrow 82.9* 9.8* 20=F\cdot 95.2\\\\\Rightarrow F=(16,248.4)/(95.2)\\\\\Rightarrow F=170.67\ N

Thus, the horizontal friction force is 170.67 N.

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