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Physics, 16.02.2021 19:50 queenkimm26

Solve: A child slides down a playground slide. If the slide is 3 m high and the child weighs 30 kg, how much potential energy does the child have at the top of the
slide? (Round g to 10 m/s^2)


Solve: A child slides down a playground slide. If the slide is 3 m high and the child

weighs 30 k

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