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Physics, 03.03.2021 03:30 saucyboyFredo

1. How fast must the skateboarder be going at the bottom of the hill in order to coast over the hill? Assume the skateboarder is not doing any work on the way up the hill to increase their speed, and assume that
friction and air resistance are negligible.

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