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A water skier is towing by motorboat at a constant velocity of magnitude 15 km /h. The boat speed up, and after a short interval the skier is towed at a new constant velocity of magnitude 20 km/h. What is the net force on the skier when she is moving at 15 km/h? And at 20 km/h?

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Answer:

The skier is experimenting a net force of 0 newtons in both cases. (
v_(1) = 15\,(km)/(h),
v_(2) = 20\,(km)/(h))

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Newton's First Law, an object is in equilibrium when it is either at rest or moving at constant velocity, which means that net force is equal to 0 newtons.

Therefore, the skier is experimenting a net force of 0 newtons in both cases.

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