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A roller-coaster is at the top of a 54-meter hill.
2. How does the gravitational potential energy of Coaster A compare with that of Coaster B?
An image shows two roller coasters.
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The 1st hill of a roller coaster creates a velocity of 33 m/a for a coaster with a mass of 1475kg what is the maximum height the
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A 10,000N car is on a roller coaster. at the top of the tallest hill (position 1) the reaches a hieght 36m above the lowest
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The roller coaster is represented by the function f (x) = −16x2 + 128x + 50 where f (x) is the
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Which scenario shows an object gaining potential energy and losing kinetic energy?(1 point)
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In 20 seconds, a roller coaster goes up a 100-meter hill, then down 72 meters, and then back up a 48-meter rise. What integer
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In 20 seconds, a roller coaster goes up a 100-meter hill, then down 72 meters, and then back up a 48-meter rise. What integer
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Which scenario shows an object gaining potential energy and losing kinetic energy?(1 point)
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a 4,500 kg roller coaster starts from the top of a 45 m hill with a velocity of 3m/s. The car travels to the bottom through a
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At the beginning of a roller coaster ride the car is staionary at the top of a 30m high hill and then begins to fall. Neglect
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