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A motorcycle and rider have a combined mass of 350kg. The vehicle’s velocity is 100 km/hr. The rider is to go up a hill incline of 10 meters. The wheels each have a mass of 20 kg and a diameter of 500mm. The wheel design consists of 6 spokes with a mass of 0.5 kg for each spoke.
- Determine the vehicle’s velocity at the top of the hill, assuming it was a rolling vehicle with engine being turned off.
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