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Thank you Adam from St Alban's School and Andrei from Tudor Vianu National College, Bucharest, Romania for your solutions to this problem.
Ball A moves down a frictionless inclined plane. Its velocity v_A at the base of the plane is determined from the law of conservation of energy: m_Ag.4h ={1\over 2}m_Av_A^2\;.
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How fast would you have to throw a ball upwards so that it would never land?