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For a Block of Mass M to Slide Without Friction

Question 64

Question 64

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For a block of mass m to slide without friction up the rise of height h shown, it must have a minimum initial kinetic energy of: For a block of mass m to slide without friction up the rise of height h shown, it must have a minimum initial kinetic energy of:   A) gh B) mgh C) gh/2 D) mgh/2 E) 2mgh


A) gh
B) mgh
C) gh/2
D) mgh/2
E) 2mgh

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