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Say that there is a car on a top of the hill and it was on a frictionless surface, explain why the maximum speed of the car would occur at the lowest point of the hill?
In this case would you prove it through the conservstion of energy PE + KE = PE + KE?
If so, how does this prove that Vmax occurs at the lowest point?
Any help would be great, Thanks :)
In this case would you prove it through the conservstion of energy PE + KE = PE + KE?
If so, how does this prove that Vmax occurs at the lowest point?
Any help would be great, Thanks :)