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Consider a train that rounds a curve with a radius of 570m at a speed of 160 km/h (approximately 100 mi/h)Calculate the friction
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A train slows down as it rounds a sharp horizontal turn, going from 90 km/h to 54 km/h in the 15.0 it takes to round the bend.
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The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) symmetric cipher uses how many rounds of substitution and re-arranging when utilizing a
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Round the larger factor to the graetest place.
55*4 round 50 *4 993*6 rounds to 1,000*6 735*3 rounds to 700*3 1,914*3 rounds to
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A train slows down as it rounds a sharp horizontal turn, going from 86.0 km/h to 44.0 km/h in the 13.0 s that it takes to round
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A train slows down as it rounds a sharp horizontal turn, going from 99.0 km/h to 41.0 km/h in the 13.5 s it takes to round the
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A train slows down as it rounds a sharp horizontal turn, slowing from 87.4 km/h to 44.6 km/h in the 16.1 s that it takes to
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Consider a train that rounds a curve with a radius of 574 m at a speed of 160 km/h. Calculate the friction force on the
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A train traveling at a constant speed rounds a curve of radius 250 m. A chandelier suspended from the ceiling swings out to an
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A train slows down at a constant rate as it
rounds a sharp circular horizontal turn. Its initial speed is not known. It takes
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