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FIGURE 8-4 FIGURE 8-4   An object of mass 2 kg is held at the top of a triangular wedge as shown in Figure 8-4, and then released. The reference level for potential energy is at the base of the triangle. Neglect friction and use g = 10 m/s<sup>2</sup>. -Refer to Figure 8-4. What is the speed of the object just before it reaches the bottom of the wedge? A)  6 m/s B)  8 m/s C)  0 m/s D)  10 m/s E)  2 m/s An object of mass 2 kg is held at the top of a triangular wedge as shown in Figure 8-4, and then released. The reference level for potential energy is at the base of the triangle. Neglect friction and use g = 10 m/s2.
-Refer to Figure 8-4. What is the speed of the object just before it reaches the bottom of the wedge?

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