1. If a 13.00kg dog starts from rest and slides down the water slide, which has a height of h₁=8.00m, determine the speed of the dog at point A when it leaves the slide. m 2. If the dog takes 0.90s to reach the water, what is h₂, the height of the slide's exit point? (HINT: The dog's velocity when it leaves the slide is only in the horizontal direction.) O 7.94m O 3.97m O 15.24m O 11.27m 3. If the slide had friction, would the dog's velocity at point A be greater than, less than, or equal to the velocity without friction? O Greater than O Less than O Equal

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Consider the frictionless water slide in the figure below.
h₁
h₂
B
1. If a 13.00kg dog starts from rest and slides down the water slide, which has a height of h₁-8.00m, determine the speed of the dog at point A when it leaves the slide.
m
S
2. If the dog takes 0.90s to reach the water, what is h₂, the height of the slide's exit point? (HINT: The dog's velocity when it leaves the slide is only in the horizontal direction.)
7.94m
3.97m
15.24m
11.27m
Less than
Equal
3. If the slide had friction, would the dog's velocity at point A be greater than, less than, or equal to the velocity without friction?
Greater than
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the frictionless water slide in the figure below. h₁ h₂ B 1. If a 13.00kg dog starts from rest and slides down the water slide, which has a height of h₁-8.00m, determine the speed of the dog at point A when it leaves the slide. m S 2. If the dog takes 0.90s to reach the water, what is h₂, the height of the slide's exit point? (HINT: The dog's velocity when it leaves the slide is only in the horizontal direction.) 7.94m 3.97m 15.24m 11.27m Less than Equal 3. If the slide had friction, would the dog's velocity at point A be greater than, less than, or equal to the velocity without friction? Greater than
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