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Before beginning its initial descent, a roller coaster car is always pulled up the first hill to a high initial height. Work is done on the car (usually by a chain) to achieve this initial height. A coaster designer is considering three different angles at which to drag the 2000-kg car train to the top of the 60-meter high hill. Her big question is: which angle would require the most work
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