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A bicycle is racing around on a horizontal surface in a circle of radius 27 m. The force exerted by the road on the bicycle
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Jacob
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Hello, I have never used this site before, but im sort of a pickle. I have this lab and I was wondering if I could get some help
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Amandamac
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A 710 kg car travels along US-321. How much working is needed to keep the car traveling at a constant speed of 21.1 m/s around a
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Cory
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A 0.025kg rubber stopper is swung in a horizontal circle by a 0.95 meter threat that makes 25 revolutions every 15 minutes. a)
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Rosie
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I have a problem where I've solved a and b. I need to solve c.
It's a centripetal force problem. So far I have. v(speed)=2.5pi
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Jill
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A car with a mass of 2.000 kilograms is moving around a circular curve at a uniform velocity of 25 meters per second. The curve
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Anonymous
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Tarzan tries to cross a river by swinging from one bank to the other on a vine that is 11.2 m long. His speed at the bottom of
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Jackson
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An ant climbs onto the side of a bicycle tire a distance of 40.0 m from the hub. If the 0.010 g ant can hold onto the tire with
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Neha
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What is the centripetal force on a vehicle rounding a circular curve with a radius of 80m at a constant speed of 90 km/h if the
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Lyndsey
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A. car B. bucket C. moon
1. For each of the examples above, identify what is providing the centripetal force. 2. Suppose the
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Anonymous
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A stone tied to a strong is made tn resolue in a horizontal circle of radius 4m with angular speed of 2 radian,persecond with
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francis
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What is the cenrtipetal force that allows a car to move around a sharp curve in a roadway?
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Jennifer
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If 182 lbs of force keeps a 1500 lb car from skidding on a curve of radius 500 ft at 30 mph, what force would keep the same car
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wayne
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A child having a mass of 45 kg sits 0.5 m from the center of a merry-go-round that is rotating with a period of 23 s. What is
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Bob
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You are measuring the factors that affect how hard something is pulled toward the center of a circle. What is the general name
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I have some trouble starting the problem. I don't know what equations to start off with or where to start off and end with.
Would
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Lilian
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When a given object moves a circular path, the centripetal force varies directly as the square of the velocity and inversely as
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Bernice Nicole
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A coin placed on a rotating turn table just slips if it is at a distance of 40cm from the centre if the angular velocity of the
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partha
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a 47 kg person in a rollercoaster moving through the bottom of a curved track of radius 47.7 m feels a normal force of 895 N.
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Danny
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Suppose the radius of the room is 3.97 m and the speed of the wall is 12.0 m/s when the floor falls away. The source of the
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heather
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A stone of mass 0.33 kg is tied to a string of length 0.65 m and is swung in a horizontal circle with speed v. The string has a
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Garcia
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I've just read that the centripetal force on an electron is mv^2/r; and that this is also equal to the electrostatic force
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charlie
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a car goes over a circular hill of 50m radius at a constant speed of 20m/sec . What is the force of the car on the 600N driver
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Anonymous
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Acar Of mass 800kg goes round acorner of raduis 65m at speed of 10m/s suggest how this force is likely to be obtained?
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ayana fikadu
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A 0.4 kg toy tied on a string can be whirled in a horizontal circle of of 1.2 m radius at a maximum of 3 rev/s before the string
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blabla
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posted this question this morning but I'm not sure of the response Damon provided. I did it once but then I updated it later in
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Joey
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NASA wants to build a centrifuge to train its astronauts to handle the strong accelerations they will experience when the space
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Kid
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A block is hung by a string from the inside roof of a van. When the van goes straight ahead at a speed of 26 m/s, the block
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ANDREW
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If you swing an object on a string around in a circle, how can you feel the effects of the centripetal force?(1 point)
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Austin-taylor
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If you swing an object on a string around in a circle, how can you feel the effects of the centripetal force?(
Gravitational
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Austin-taylor
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If you swing an object on a string around in a circle, how can you feel the effects of the centripetal force?(
A.in the tension
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Austin-taylor
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There is a 65 kg student at point A on an amusement park ride. The ride spins the student in a horizontal circle of radius 2.5
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Jessica is making a chocolate milkshake in a blender. A tiny, .0050 kg chocolate chip is rapidly spun around the inside of the
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