End of ramp A 79.2kg skier is launched with a speed of 27.5 m/s from a ramp that is inclined at 36 degrees above the horizontal. How fast is she travelling at the highest point in her traiectory?

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A 79.2kg skier is launched with a speed of 27.5 m/s from a ramp that is inclined at 36 degrees above the horizontal. How fast is she travelling at the highest point in her
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Transcribed Image Text:End of ramp A 79.2kg skier is launched with a speed of 27.5 m/s from a ramp that is inclined at 36 degrees above the horizontal. How fast is she travelling at the highest point in her trajectory?
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Could you write out the kinematic variables? I can't tell which ones are x and y components. I also can't seem to place the values on a right traingle aside from the given angle.

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