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A 300kg bobsled starts down an icy slope inclined at 12 degrees. There is some friction between the bobsled and the slope. If the hill is 200m long, how long does it take for the sled to reach the bottom?
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Not possible without knowing the amount of friction, as it slows the sled.
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