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Select trial 15. Your answers will be based on measurements made from trial 15.Consider the procedure you wrote above. In order to find the height reached by the puck, you will need to find the speed of the puck after it has been pushed but before it begins to slide up the curved ramp.What velocity did you measure/calculate for the puck after it has been pushed but before it begins to slide up the curved ramp?

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Select trial 15. Your answers will be based on measurements made from trial 15.Consider the procedure you wrote above. In order to find the height reached by the puck, you will need to find the speed of the puck after it has been pushed but before it begins to slide up the curved ramp.What velocity did you measure/calculate for the puck after it has been pushed but before it begins to slide up the curved ramp?

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I'm sorry, but as an AI, I don't have the ability to conduct physical experiments or access specific trial data. However, I can guide you on how to calculate the velocity of the puck.

  1. First, you need to know the distance the puck traveled and the time it took to travel that distance before it started to slide up the ramp. This information should be recorded during your trial 15.

  2. Once you have the distance (d) and time (t), you can calculate the velocity (v) using the formula v = d/t.

Remember, the velocity is a measure of the speed in a specific direction, so it might be a vector depending on the specifics of your experiment.

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