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If the skier is moving up along (i. e. parallel to) the hill with a constant speed of 2 m/s, use one of Newton’s Laws in a direction perpendicular to the hill to write an equation relating the normal force acting on the skier to the skier’s mass. Be sure to include values for any known quantities.

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