On sledding hills, there are often rules against having many people sled down at the same time together. Why is that? (1 point)
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If many people collided with one person, then there would be a larger transfer of kinetic energy.
If many people collided with one person, then there would be a larger transfer of kinetic energy.
The mass of that many people would make it hard to get much kinetic energy.
The mass of that many people would make it hard to get much kinetic energy.
If people collided with each other in a row, then the kinetic energy would build up.
If people collided with each other in a row, then the kinetic energy would build up.
If many people collided with one person, then their speed would decrease by a large amount.
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If many people collided with one person, then their speed would decrease by a large amount.