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· A skier of 100 kg is at rest, and getting ready to go down a 200 meter tall mountain. Assuming that energy is conserved, how fast will he be going at the bottom of the mountain?
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· A skier of 100 kg is at rest, and getting ready to go down a 200 meter tall
mountain. Assuming that energy is conserved, how fast will he be going at the
bottom of the mountain?
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300kg
Explanation: cause it sounds right
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