(33%) Problem 2: Suppose a motorcycle whose total mass is 180 kg (including the wheels, body, and rider) has two wheels,

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(33%) Problem 2: Suppose a motorcycle whose total mass is 180 kg (including the wheels, body, and rider) has two wheels,

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33 Problem 2 Suppose A Motorcycle Whose Total Mass Is 180 Kg Including The Wheels Body And Rider Has Two Wheels 1
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(33%) Problem 2: Suppose a motorcycle whose total mass is 180 kg (including the wheels, body, and rider) has two wheels, each with a mass of 36 kg and a radius of 0.39 m. The wheels of the motorcycle can be modeled well as thin rings ed * If the motorcycle is heading towards a hill at 27 m/s, how high can the motorcycle coast up the hill, in m? m Grade Summary Deductions 68
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