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A child's toy car runs off a battery that can supply 105 Wh of energy. If all losses (including friction) consume 45.0% of the energy available and the rider and car have a combined weight of 910 N, determine the height of the largest hill the child can climb in the car in a hilly terrain.
9 years ago

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bobpursley
mgh=.55*105W*3600sec
mg=910
h= you solve it.
9 years ago

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