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SOLVED: (20 points) Consider the roller coaster shown in the figure below. Assume the roller coaster has a mass of 1240kg and starts from rest at an initial height of 20m: The
![SOLVED: A roller-coaster car of mass 600 kg starts from rest at the top of hill 40m high, see Fig: below The roller-coaster travels total distance of 200m without leaving the track SOLVED: A roller-coaster car of mass 600 kg starts from rest at the top of hill 40m high, see Fig: below The roller-coaster travels total distance of 200m without leaving the track](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/c37c46a2246e47a882c8461b1546199e.jpg)
SOLVED: A roller-coaster car of mass 600 kg starts from rest at the top of hill 40m high, see Fig: below The roller-coaster travels total distance of 200m without leaving the track
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