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Physics, 04.02.2020 14:50 29delphina

If an 0.6kg apple is dropped from 0.5m height onto a seesaw and flips up a 0.25kg kiwi. to what height does that kiwi reach. assume all the energy of the apple transfers perfectly to the kiwi. show work

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