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Physics, 25.09.2020 16:01, jenkinjack7654

Amusement Park Physics You've studied the motion of a snowboarder in the previous section and analyzed how potential and kinetic
energy changes throughout that motion. Let's mix in a little more fun with our physics.
Imagine a roller coaster ride at an amusement park. As you might guess, a roller coaster is not all thrilling
adventure; there's probably a lot of physics involved too. Based on your analysis of the snowboarder's motion,
answer a few questions about a roller coaster.
Part A
Assuming a nearly frictionless ride, what can you say about a roller coaster's potential and kinetic energy from
the top to the bottom of a hill?
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