The skateboarder in the drawing starts down the left side of the ramp with an initial speed of 6.3 ft/s. If nonconservative forces, such as kinetic friction and air resistance, are negligible, what would be the height "h" of the highest point (in meters) reached by the skateboarder on the right side of the ramp?

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The skateboarder in the drawing
starts down the left side of the ramp
with an initial speed of 6.3 ft/s. If
nonconservative forces, such as
kinetic friction and air resistance,
are negligible, what would be the
height "h" of the highest point (in
meters) reached by the
skateboarder on the right side of the
ramp?
(Non-anonymous questionO)
Transcribed Image Text:The skateboarder in the drawing starts down the left side of the ramp with an initial speed of 6.3 ft/s. If nonconservative forces, such as kinetic friction and air resistance, are negligible, what would be the height "h" of the highest point (in meters) reached by the skateboarder on the right side of the ramp? (Non-anonymous questionO)
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