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5 kg cart is at the bottom of a 10 m hill. For the cart to reach the top of the hill, what is the minimum kinetic energy of the cart?
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Answered by Henry
Assuming no friction:
KE = PE = mg*h = (5*9.8)*10=490 Joules.

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