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At the top of its drop hill, a 1,000 kg roller coaster has 200,000 J of total energy. If the top of the next hill is 13 meters, what is the kinetic energy of the roller coaster on this hill?

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Answered by bobpursley
200,000-1000*g*13
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At the top of its drop hill, a 1,000 kg roller coaster has 200,000 J of total energy. If the top of the next hill is 13 meters, what is the kinetic energy of the roller coaster on this hill?

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