1. A Roller Coaster showing in the picture bellow of mass of M = 149 Kg is moving through the 3 hills until the end of the rid. if the first hill has Hight of H1=23 m, the second hill H2 = 18 m and the Third hill H3= 11 m. calculate the following: First hill Scale 1.0 cm= 3.0 m Second hill Third hill End of ride

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1. A Roller Coaster showing in the picture
bellow of mass of M = 149 Kg is moving
through the 3 hills until the end of the rid.
if the first hill has Hight of H1=23 m, the
second hill H2 = 18 m and the Third hill
H3= 11 m. calculate the following:
First
hill
Scale
1.0 cm 3.0 m
Second
Mis
Third
hill
End of
ride
a) Potential energy at the maximum
height (first hill) in (J) :
b) The Kinetic Energy in the second hill ::
c) the velocity of the car in the third hill ::
d) The velocity of the car at the end of the
rid ::
(e) Potential energy at the end of the hall
(J) :
Transcribed Image Text:1. A Roller Coaster showing in the picture bellow of mass of M = 149 Kg is moving through the 3 hills until the end of the rid. if the first hill has Hight of H1=23 m, the second hill H2 = 18 m and the Third hill H3= 11 m. calculate the following: First hill Scale 1.0 cm 3.0 m Second Mis Third hill End of ride a) Potential energy at the maximum height (first hill) in (J) : b) The Kinetic Energy in the second hill :: c) the velocity of the car in the third hill :: d) The velocity of the car at the end of the rid :: (e) Potential energy at the end of the hall (J) :
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