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An Olympic diver performs a dive from the 10 m platform and achieves a speed of 14 m/s just before entering the water. Neglecting air friction, approximately how many times larger the diver’s speed than the diver would have achieved by performing from a 1 m platform? How much more potential energy does the diver have from the 10 m platform than on a 1 m platform?
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