12 Questions
The girl's mass is 30 kg.
True
The girl reaches the bottom of the slide with a velocity of 2.5 m/s.
True
The slide is 15.0 m long.
False
The top end of the slide is 6.0 m above the bottom end.
False
University of Toronto students are not issued a UTmail+ account.
False
Student accounts are active for the duration of a student’s academic enrollment.
True
Students can access their email inbox by logging into https://mail.utoronto.ca with their UTORid and associated password.
True
Students should contact their campus IT help desk for assistance with setting up UTmail+ on their computers or mobile devices.
True
University of Toronto students are automatically issued a UTmail+ account when they activate their school email address?
True
Student accounts remain active for the entire duration of a student’s academic enrollment?
True
Students can access their email inbox by logging into https://mail.utoronto.ca with their UTORid and associated password?
True
Students should contact their campus IT help desk for assistance with setting up UTmail+ on their mobile devices only?
False
Test your understanding of gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, and frictional forces with this quiz about a girl going down an amusement park slide. Calculate her energy at the top and bottom of the slide, as well as the energy lost due to friction and the average frictional force.
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