Two people (Luis and Carmen) come out simultaneously from the same height of two slides (for swimming pools), each one with a different shape. Both slides end at the same height, reaching the pool. If both people start from rest and neglecting the effects of the friction of the people with the slide, then it must be fulfilled that: a) Nothing can be said about the final speed of each one, for them we would occupy the mass of people. b) Carmen gets to the water first. c) Carmen gets to the water first. d) Luis's speed when he reaches the water is the same as Carmen's when he reaches the water.

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Two people (Luis and Carmen) come out simultaneously
from the same height of two slides (for swimming pools),
each one with a different shape. Both slides end at the
same height, reaching the pool. If both people start from
rest and neglecting the effects of the friction of the
people with the slide, then it must be fulfilled that:
a) Nothing can be said about the final speed of each one,
for them we would occupy the mass of people.
b) Carmen gets to the water first.
c) Carmen gets to the water first.
d) Luis's speed when he reaches the water is the same as
Carmen's when he reaches the water.
Transcribed Image Text:Two people (Luis and Carmen) come out simultaneously from the same height of two slides (for swimming pools), each one with a different shape. Both slides end at the same height, reaching the pool. If both people start from rest and neglecting the effects of the friction of the people with the slide, then it must be fulfilled that: a) Nothing can be said about the final speed of each one, for them we would occupy the mass of people. b) Carmen gets to the water first. c) Carmen gets to the water first. d) Luis's speed when he reaches the water is the same as Carmen's when he reaches the water.
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