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09-what is the normal force at F

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08-what is the speed – solved

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07-energy flow diagram and equations

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05-what is the speed

Here we focus on the two energy storage diagrams at C (top of the first hill, where we know both velocity and height).

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04-Energy and work boxes

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03-Work and energy

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02-No springs

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01-Energy flow diagrams blank

Now that you have the energy diagrams, decide which energy storage systems are used in this problem, and to your x-axes.

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00-Intro

Slide showing a roller coaster where a chain is used to pull the roller coaster to the top of the first hill.
Define the system, then draw axes for your energy diagrams at each point with a letter.

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