A person runs at a constant speed up a slope that is angled at 1 2 to
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A person runs at a constant speed up a slope that is angled at 12 to the horizontal. At one
point, he is 3.2 m vertically above the bottom of the hill. To double the gravitational energy
compared to the bottom of the hill, the runner must run an additional
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College Physics With An Integrated Approach To Forces And Kinematics
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