A skater skates down a frictionless ramp from a height of 5.0 m. What is his speed at the bottom of the ramp? 25 m/s 7.0 m/s 9.9 m/s cannot be determined

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A skater skates down a frictionless ramp from a height of 5.0 m. What is his speed at
the bottom of the ramp?
25 m/s
7.0 m/s
9.9 m/s
cannot be determined
Transcribed Image Text:A skater skates down a frictionless ramp from a height of 5.0 m. What is his speed at the bottom of the ramp? 25 m/s 7.0 m/s 9.9 m/s cannot be determined
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