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Physics, 04.08.2019 00:00 rmartinez044

The kinetic energy of the car at q is the kinetic energy at z. the potential energy of the car at x is the potential energy at q. the potential energy of the car at g is the potential energy of the car at l. the speed of the car at x is the speed of the car at z. the total energy at z is the total energy at x. the kinetic energy of the car at x is the kinetic energy at q. the kinetic energy of the car at g is the kinetic energy at z.

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