Draw two pictures, one showing a cart at rest at the top of an incline, and another when it is rolling at the bottom of an incline. Draw velocity vectors on your sketch. Define your system. Label the distances, mass of the cart, and the kinetic energy of all objects in your system for both pictures.
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