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If the car were approaching the hill instead at 30 m/s,

Last updated: 7/31/2022

If the car were approaching the hill instead at 30 m/s,

If the car were approaching the hill instead at 30 m/s, would it roll to A car moving at 15 m/s approaches a hill. If the car were put in neutral, it would roll up the hill to stop at the same elevation? You may ignore the effects of friction in your calculations. Yes, the car would roll to a stop at the same elevation. That elevation depends on the weight of the car, not the speed of the car when it reaches the hill. No, the car would roll to a stop at four times the elevation. No, the car would roll to a stop at twice the elevation.