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A novice skier with a mass of 72 kg poorly navigates the bunny slopes. The skier reaches the bottom of the hill traveling 5.0 m/s and stops by hitting a snow bank. If the snow bank bring the skier to rest in 0.40 s what is the impulse force the skier experiences?
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