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Physics, 01.12.2021 23:50 hcpswalkertl3

Water-skier is pulled behind a boat by a rope that is at an angle of 13° and has a tension of 490 N. The water-skier has a mass of 49 kg. What are the magnitudes of the x and y components of the tension? C what is the normal force acting on the skier? Please help me and show the work please

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