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Physics, 23.12.2019 21:31, Queenhagar

Starting from rest, a basketball rolls from top of a hill to the bottom, reaching a translational speed of 6.8 m/s. ignore frictional force losses. a. what is the height of the hill? b. released from the same height, a can of frozen juice rolls to the bottom of the same hill. c. what is the translational speed of the frozen juice can when it reaches the bottom?

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