A car traveling at 20m/s is attempting to drive up an icy hill. When it gets onto the hill, it is able to go 10 meters before it hits some ice and begins sliding. Assume the hill is a 10 degree incline.   A. How far up the hill does the car travel before it starts to slide back down? Make sure to include the initial 10 meters in your final distance.   B. If the car then slides all the way back to the bottom of the hill, what is its speed when it gets to the bottom? Assume it doesn’t gain traction back, so it is sliding with no friction the whole way down.

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A car traveling at 20m/s is attempting to drive up an icy hill. When it gets
onto the hill, it is able to go 10 meters before it hits some ice and begins sliding. Assume the hill
is a 10 degree incline.
 
A. How far up the hill does the car travel before it starts to slide back down? Make sure to
include the initial 10 meters in your final distance.
 
B. If the car then slides all the way back to the bottom of the hill, what is its speed when it
gets to the bottom? Assume it doesn’t gain traction back, so it is sliding with no friction
the whole way down.
 
 
 
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