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Physics, 25.11.2020 01:40 phillipsalexis274

A student, starting from rest, slides down a water slide. On the way down, a kinetic frictional force (a nonconservative force) acts on her. The student has a mass of 71.0 kg, and the height of the water slide is 12.7 m. If the kinetic frictional force does -5.10 103 J of work, how fast is the student going at the bottom of the slide

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