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Explain how measuring the height of an icy hill and the speed of a sledder at the top and bottom of the hill can be used to demonstrate energy conservation.
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Answered by Damon
when v^2 = v at bottom^2 - v at top^2

(1/2) m v^2 = m g h
or v = sqrt (2 g h) if there is no friction
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