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Physics, 12.03.2020 18:36 gselm

A cyclist is traveling at 10m/s when he comes to a hill. He stops pedaling at the bottom of the hill and lets the bicycle coast up the hill. Assuming no energy is lost to friction and equals 10m/s2 , what will be the vertical height of the bicycle when it stops coasting?

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