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Physics, 04.12.2021 07:50 kelenski4

Finally, the water park at an amusement park has rides that are essentially this lab on a large scale. A 45 kg rider falls a total distance of 22.5 m for one of these, sliding down an incline of 31.5 degrees. If there were no friction, how long would the ride last (while they are in the tube?) How fast would they exit the tube in m/s?


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