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A glider of mass 360.kg coast at 22.0m/s at an altitude of 0.20 km what is the mechanical energy ?
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A glider of mass 360.kg coast at 22.0m/s at an altitude of 0.20 km what is the mechanical energy ?
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The mechanical energy is 793,000.
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I would help you but it’s to complex
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