A 850 kg car skidding

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  1. A 1370-kg car is skidding to a stop along a horizontal surface. The car decelerates from 27.6 m/s to a rest position in 3.15
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  2. A 1140 kg car skidding due north on a level frictionless icy road at 178.56 km/h collides with a 1653 kg car skidding due east
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  3. The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies inversely as the radius of the curve and jointly, as the weight
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  4. The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies inversely as the radius of the curve and jointly as the weight of
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  5. The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies inversely as the radius of the curve and jointly as the weight of
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    2. Lisa asked by Lisa
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  6. The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies jointly as the weight of the car and the square of its speed and
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    2. NM asked by NM
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  7. The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies jointly as the weight of the car and the square of its speed and
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  8. A car going 30 m/s just barely makes it around a curve without skidding. This curve had a radius of 150 m. The next curve has a
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    2. Jessica asked by Jessica
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  9. If 182 lbs of force keeps a 1500 lb car from skidding on a curve of radius 600 ft at 35 mph, what force would keep the same car
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    2. NM asked by NM
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  10. 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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