Did you need to keep applying a force to keep the car turning on the track? What direction did you have to apply that force? Be specific and don’t just say “left or right.”

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  1. Did you need to keep applying a force to keep the car turning on the track? What direction did you have to apply that force? Be specific and don’t just say “left or right.”
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You made it!
Horizontal Velocity:
64 m/s right
Vertical Velocity:
16 m/s up
Moves:
18
Transcribed Image Text:Easy Medium Hard reset You made it! Horizontal Velocity: 64 m/s right Vertical Velocity: 16 m/s up Moves: 18
Easy Medium Hard
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You made it!
Horizontal Velocity:
48 m/s right
Vertical Velocity:
0 m/s down
Moves:
23
Transcribed Image Text:Easy Medium Hard reset You made it! Horizontal Velocity: 48 m/s right Vertical Velocity: 0 m/s down Moves: 23
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