2. LABEL the following points on your roller coaster diagram: a. Where the kinetic energy is the highest b. c. Where the kinetic energy is the lowest Where the potential energy is the highest

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Roller coaster question (label on the diagram) 

only information given is height of hill 1=80m, height of hill2= 70m, height of loop=35m. roller coaster must bring mass of cart safely to a stop, and give your track a length, with labelling all in the question on the diagram. 

2. LABEL the following points on your roller coaster diagram:
a. Where the kinetic energy is the highest
b. Where the kinetic energy is the lowest
c. Where the potential energy is the highest
d. Where the potential energy is the lowest
e. Where there is positive acceleration
f. Where there is negative acceleration
g. Energy Transformations
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Transcribed Image Text:2. LABEL the following points on your roller coaster diagram: a. Where the kinetic energy is the highest b. Where the kinetic energy is the lowest c. Where the potential energy is the highest d. Where the potential energy is the lowest e. Where there is positive acceleration f. Where there is negative acceleration g. Energy Transformations PE
Height of the first hill
□L= Length of the track
□h₁= height of hill I
h2= height of hill 2
he height of Vertical loop
am = mass of Cart
Shape of the first hill
The exit path
Height of the second bill
The loop
h35m
Transcribed Image Text:Height of the first hill □L= Length of the track □h₁= height of hill I h2= height of hill 2 he height of Vertical loop am = mass of Cart Shape of the first hill The exit path Height of the second bill The loop h35m
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