One non-powered sled is sliding over a snowed surface, first down from the top of a...

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One non-powered sled is sliding over a snowed surface, firstdown from the top of a flat and inclined plane using only gravityand no initial speed and then it continues to move along ahorizontal surface until a full stop. The plane’s surface isinclined with 45 degrees relative to the horizontal. The top of theinclined plane is 2 meters high relative to the same horizontalsurface. The friction coefficient between the sled and snow is 0.05on all surfaces. Draw the free-body diagrams and determine theformula and the value for the distance made by the sled onto thehorizontal surface.

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