Physics: Principles with Applications
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
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Chapter 7, Problem 10Q
It is said that in ancient times a rich man with a bag of gold coins was stranded on the surface of a frozen lake. Because the ice was frictionless, he could not push himself to shore and froze to death. What could he have done to save himself had he not been so miserly?
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