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Physics, 09.10.2019 01:50, tyneshiajones124

Jeff is part of a trekking team. as he climbs a hill, he drops his water bottle, which has a mass of 0.25 kilograms.
the bottle slides down the hill and is moving at a velocity of 14 meters/second the instant it hits the ground. the vertical height from where jeff dropped the bottle is meters. ignore friction, and use , pe = m × g × h, and g = 9.8 m/s2.

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