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The height of a rider
The height, h, in metres, above the ground of a rider on a Ferris wheel can be modelled by the equation h = 10 sin(3.14/15x)+
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Shery
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The height of the rider on a Ferris Wheel can be modeled by a cosine function. At time t = 0, a rider
boards the Ferris Wheel at
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Steven Smith
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The height above the ground of a rider on a large Ferries wheel can be modelled by h(t)=10sin(2pi/30 t) + 12, where h is the
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Anonymous
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At Canada's Wonderland, a thrill seeker can ride the Xtreme Skyflyer. This is essentially a large pendulum of which the rider is
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A
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It is observed that rider A closes the 48 gap in a time of 6 seconds (a=ft/s^2). a) What speed was rider A moving while located
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Joey
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Which statement accurately explains why the kinetic energy on the first rider is greater?
First rider: 12 m/s 80 kg Second rider:
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Ferris wheel has radius of 26m. At what rate is the rider's height increasing, when rider is 25 m from ground.
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Mike
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The height, h, in metres, above the ground of a rider on a Ferris wheel can be modelled by the equation:
h= 10 sin ((pi/15 t) -
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The graph shows a bicycle rider's motion during the first portion of a race.
What conclusion can be drawn about the rider's
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The graph shows a bicycle rider's motion during the first portion of a race. What conclusion can be drawn about the rider's
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