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The skateboarder in the drawing starts down the left side of the ramp with an initial speed of 5.7 m/s. Neglect nonconservative forces, such as friction and air resistance, and find the height h of the highest point reached by the skateboarder on the right side of the ramp.

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Answer:

The height of the highest point reached by the skateboarder on the right side of the ramp is 1.657 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Initial speed = 5.7 m/s

We need to calculate the height of the highest point

Using conservation of energy

Gain in potential = loss in kinetic energy


mgh=(1)/(2)mv^2


h=(v^2)/(2g)

Where, v = initial velocity

g = acceleration due to gravity

h = height

Put the value into the formula


h=((5.7)^2)/(2*9.8)


h=1.657\ m

Hence, The height of the highest point reached by the skateboarder on the right side of the ramp is 1.657 m.

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