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A skier leaves a ski jump with a horizontal velocity of 29.4 m/s. The instant before she lands three seconds later, the magnitudes of the horizontal and vertical components of her velocity are: Group of answer choices 29.4 m/s; 29.4 m/s. 41.6 m/s; 41.6 m/s. 29.4 m/s; 41.6 m/s. 0; 29.4 m/s. 29.4 m/s; 0.

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A skier leaves a ski jump with a horizontal velocity of 29.4 m/s. The instant before she lands three seconds later, the magnitudes of the horizontal and vertical components of her velocity are: Group of answer choices

A 29.4 m/s; 29.4 m/s.

B 41.6 m/s; 41.6 m/s.

C 29.4 m/s; 41.6 m/s.

D 0; 29.4 m/s.

E 29.4 m/s; 0.

Answer:

Correct option is A

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The horizontal velocity is
v_h = 29.4 \ m/s

The time taken for the jump is
t = 3 \ s

The velocity along the vertical axis is


v_v = g * t

substituting values


v_v = 9.8 * 3


v_v = 29.4 \ m/s

During the jump the horizontal velocity remains the same as there was a direction change

So the correct option is A

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