Santa loses his footing and slides down a frictionless, snowy roof that is tilted at an angle of 29.0. If Santa slides 5.00 m before reaching the edge, what is his speed as he leaves the roof?

When santa slides 5m on the 29 deg inclined slope ,santa covers a vertical height of h =2.424m
Here potential energy is converted into kinetic energy
ANSWER:
========================
Santa loses his footing and slides down a frictionless, snowy roof that is tilted at an...
1/ santa loses footing and slides down a frictionless, snowy roof that is tilted at an angle of 45 degress. If santa sildes 10 m before reaching the edge, what is his speed as he leaves the roof?
Please answer and show work for all the questions. (including
all Free Body Diagrams).
I would appreciate it if you use the original Equations and not
the derived ones.
updated..
TILL questions 1. Up on the ro up on the rooftop reindeer pause... as they try not to giggle at San and begins to slide - from rest - down the roof. Luckily, there (relative to the diagram below) that helps Santa sio of Fwind. (Once Santa reaches the edge...
A girl slides down a snowy hill on an inflated tube sled where she collides with a boy who is stationary in another tube sled. After the collision the girl moves off at an angle θ1 = 10 degrees from her original direction of motion and the boy moves off at an angle θ2 = 40 degrees. The girl and her sled have half the mass of the boy and his sled. After the collision, what is the ratio of...
An object released from rest slides down a frictionless ramp that makes an angle 0 of 70.00 with the horizontal. The object begins at a height H of 11.0 m above the base of the ramp. The bottom end of the ramp merges smoothly with a second frictionless ramp that rises at angle 02 of 35.0°. What distance d does the object slide along the second ramp before coming to a momentary stop? H e TH d= m When the...
when it strikes the ground Free-Body Diagram: A pulley system slides down a hill. The hill is tilted up a' an angle O above the horizontal ground, (a) Draw·free-kdy rest if the blocks m and m remain stationary relative to the sliding mass M pulley system. All surfaces are frictionless ulley is massless and frictionless. Mass m is in contact with mass M w the position vs. time graph(s) for all moving masses.
when it strikes the ground Free-Body Diagram:...
d10 ocean Starting from rest, a penguin weighing 4kg, slides down a snowy incline at 66.8° to horizontal. The incline is 21.75m long (d 1 in diagram). Then the penguin slides along a long snow-covered horizontal section of length 18.8m (d2 in diagram), then off of a 33.18m tall cliff (h in diagram) into the ocean. The coefficient of friction between the penguin and all snowy surfaces is 0.266. Ignoring air drag, what is the penguin's speed when reaching the...
A skier of mass
m started at rest and slides down over a
frictionless inclined plane. He reached the bottom at a speed of 20
m/s. Then reached the second inclined plan. If the second inclined
plane has a friction coefficient of 0.2 and inclined at angle of
20°. How far does he slide on it before coming momentarily to
rest?
hi =? 20°
A girl slides down a snowy hill on an inflated tube sled where she collides with a boy who is stationary in another tube sled. After the collision the girl moves off at an angle theta 1 =0.35 radians from her original direction of motion and the girl moves off at 1.5 times the boy’s final speed . The girl and her sled have half the mass of the boy and his sled. At what angle theta 2 radians does...
A block slides down a frictionless ramp, which makes a 30 degree angle to the horizontal floor. The block slides the full 180m all the way down the ramp, where it encounters a flat surface with friction. It slides for 250m before it finally comes to rest. a.) what is the speed at the bottom of the ramp? b.) What is the coefficient of friction on the flat surface? c.) What is the total time the block was in in...
show work please !
1 PA O Question 8 A girl slides down a snowy hill on an inflated tube sled where she collides with a boy who is stationary in another tube sled. After the collision the girl moves off at an angle 67-20 degrees from her original direction of motion and the boy moves off at an angle 6-40 degrees as shown in the figure, at half the girl's final speed. What is the ratio of the girls...