a car weighing 15000N rounds

  1. a car weighing 15000N rounds a curve of 60m. radius banked at angle of 30 degrees.find the frictional force acting on the tires
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  2. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) symmetric cipher uses how many rounds of substitution and re-arranging when utilizing a
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  3. An automobile weighing 15000n crashes into a wall with a velocity of 5m/sec. If the car moves .15m before coming to a stop, what
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  4. 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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  5. a uniform bridge span weighs 50000N and is 40m long. An automobile weighing 15000N is parked with its center of gravity located
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  6. Tracy evaluates the expression on a math test, and gets an answer of .Is this a reasonable answer? A. Since rounds to 1 and
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  7. George evaluates the expression on a trivia quiz.-8.13 divided by 2 1/10 + 12 He gets an answer of 8.88. Is this a reasonable
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  8. How much friction force will be required if a car weighing 2100kg traveling at 28m/s rounds a curve of radius 59m banked at a 15
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  9. Edward evaluates the expression 7.2 × 4.9 and gets an answer of 35.28.Is this a reasonable answer? A. Since 7.2 rounds to 7 and
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  10. Bruce evaluates the expression on a math quiz, 8.8 ÷ 2.7 and gets an answer of 4.14.Is this a reasonable answer? A. Since 8.8
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