In an amusement park water slide, people slide down an essentially frictionless tube. They drop 3.0 m
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In an amusement park water slide, people slide down an essentially frictionless tube. They drop 3.0 m and exit the slide, moving horizontally, 1.2 m above a swimming pool. What horizontal distance do they travel from the exit point before hitting the water? Does the mass of the person make any difference?
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