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Find the kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and total mechanical energy at each of the five points listed below using the information provided. A 20-kg ball is dropped down a ramp at position A at a height of 400m. Assume that each position on the ramp is equidistant from the other and that there is no friction. Show your work please!


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