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Un esquiador parte del reposo en lo alto de una colina que presenta una inclinacion de 10.5 respecto a la horizontal. La ladera tiene 200m de largo y el coeficiente de friccion entre la nieve y los esquies es de 0.0750. Al pie de la colina la nieve es horizontal y el coeficiente de friccion no cambia. Que distancia recorre el equiador a lo largo de la parte horizontal de la nieve antes de detenerse?

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