3. A cold duck slides down a snow-covered hill inclined at an angle of 25° to the horizontal. If the duck's speed down the incline is a con- stant 5.0 m/s, determine the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity.

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3. A cold duck slides down a snow-covered hill inclined at an angle of
25° to the horizontal. If the duck's speed down the incline is a con-
stant 5.0 m/s, determine the horizontal and vertical components of
its velocity.
Transcribed Image Text:3. A cold duck slides down a snow-covered hill inclined at an angle of 25° to the horizontal. If the duck's speed down the incline is a con- stant 5.0 m/s, determine the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity.
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