What is the magnitude size of the vertical component of her


Question: A skier is accelerating down a theta = 33.8o hill at a =3.55m/s2, as seen in the figure below.

a) What is the magnitude (size) of the vertical component of her acceleration? Enter units. The velocity vector V1 has a magnitude of 5m/s and is directed along the +x-axis. The velocity vector V2 has a magnitude of 4m/s. The sum of the two is V3, so that V3 = V1+V2 (For each statement select T-True, or F-False; If the first is True and the rest F, enter TFFFFF).

A) The magnitude of V3 can be 9m/s

B) The x-component of V3 can be 0m/s

C) The magnitude of V3 can be -7m/s

D) The magnitude of V3 can be 0

E) The magnitude of V3 can be 10m/s

F) The magnitude of V3 can be 8m/s

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