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The numbers aren't important whereas I just need an approach.
So the question goes like this, Jake slid down a slide at a velocity of X m/s (initial velocity), the slide is Y m tall.
a) how much (%) kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy are there before and after Jake slid down the slide?
b) what feature of the slide caused it to be in this way?
ps. it's not Eg = 100% and Ek = 0% before Jake slid down
thx
So the question goes like this, Jake slid down a slide at a velocity of X m/s (initial velocity), the slide is Y m tall.
a) how much (%) kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy are there before and after Jake slid down the slide?
b) what feature of the slide caused it to be in this way?
ps. it's not Eg = 100% and Ek = 0% before Jake slid down
thx
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