Askier starts from rest at the top of a hill. the skier coasts down the hill and up a
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Askier starts from rest at the top of a hill. the skier coasts down the hill and up a
second hill, as the drawing illustrates. the crest of the second hill is circular, with a
radius of r=36 m. neglect friction and air resistance. what must be the height h of
the rst hill so that the skier just loses contact with the snow at the crest of the second
hill? (hint: here you may want to use both energy conservation and force methods as
part of your solution. in any case you should identify what forces would be directed
radially inwards when the skier is at the crest of the second hill and remember that
these are the forces that would generate the skier's centripetal acceleration. of these
forces, which would vanish if contact between the skier and the hill was lost? this
force might then be set to zero in the solution.)
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