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Assume that a vaulter is able to carry a vaulting pole while running as fast as Carl Lewis in his world record 100-m dash (around 12 m/s). Also assume that all of the vaulter’s kinetic energy is transformed into gravitational potential energy. What vaulting height could that person attain?

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