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Physics, 12.12.2021 15:00 alecnewman2002

Show the calculation of the expected velocity at the bottom of hill 1 if friction is zero and g=9.8m/s/s (Remember to include the formula, show substitutions and include units at all steps. Top of hill #1=.8m(80cm)
bottom of hill#1=0m(0cm)
How would I calcualte this please help, will mark the brainliest

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