Chapter 10: Q.8 (page 256)
What minimum speed does a 100 g puck need to make it to the top of a 3.0-m-long, 20° frictionless ramp?
Short Answer
The minimum speed of the puck is (rounded off to two major digits).
Chapter 10: Q.8 (page 256)
What minimum speed does a 100 g puck need to make it to the top of a 3.0-m-long, 20° frictionless ramp?
The minimum speed of the puck is (rounded off to two major digits).
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