A car is parked at the top of a 65 m -high hill. It slips out of gear and rolls down the hill. How fast will it be going at the bottom? (Ignore friction.)
A car is parked at the top of a 65 m -high hill. It slips out of gear and rolls down the hill. How fast will it be going at the bottom? (Ignore friction.)physics formulas?
I think you can ignore horizontal distance because there is not sideways acceleration.
Do you need to use calculus or physics formulas. ?
u=0 a=gravity=9.8m/s^2 s=65 find v
plug your values into number 4. :)