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Part A: Calculations Instructions: Be sure to present your answers in a clear manner, showing all your work. That is, include equations, show your steps, use proper units, and clearly illustrate your final answer by using 'therefore' statements. Use fully

Last updated: 8/8/2022

Part A: Calculations
Instructions: Be sure to present your answers in a clear manner, showing all your work. That is, include equations,
show your steps, use proper units, and clearly illustrate your final answer by using 'therefore' statements.
Use fully

Instructions: Be sure to present your answers in a clear manner, showing all your work. That is, include equations, show your steps, use proper units, and clearly illustrate your final answer by using 'therefore' statements. Use fully labelled diagrams to help further illustrate your answer when appropriate. 1. You are the finest roller coaster designer in the world, and you come up with the idea of having a roller coaster travel at a top speed of 200 km/h. a. Neglecting air resistance and if it starts at rest at the top, how high do you have to make the first hill to achieve the desired speed (of 200 km/h) at the bottom? b. Now that you have your coaster traveling at such high speeds after the first hill, you decide to make a giant loop. You want to ensure that the train is traveling at least 50 km/h at the top of the loop. How tall can you make you make the loop?