DETAILS SERCPWA11 S.WA.046. A man on a motorcycle plans to make a jump as shown in the figure. 47. [-/10 Points] If he l

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DETAILS SERCPWA11 S.WA.046. A man on a motorcycle plans to make a jump as shown in the figure. 47. [-/10 Points] If he l

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Details Sercpwa11 S Wa 046 A Man On A Motorcycle Plans To Make A Jump As Shown In The Figure 47 10 Points If He L 1
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DETAILS SERCPWA11 S.WA.046. A man on a motorcycle plans to make a jump as shown in the figure. 47. [-/10 Points] If he leaves the ramp with a speed of 39.5 m/s and has a speed of 37.1 m/s at the top of his trajectory, determine his maximum height (n) (in m) above the end of the ramp. Ignore friction and air resistance. (b) 160x10 N 48. [-/10 Points) DETAILS SERCPWA115.WA.063. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A truck accelerates uniformly from rest to 23.0 m/s in 5.1 s along a level stretch of road. Determine the average power (W) required to accelerate the truck for the following values of the weight (ignore friction). (a) 9.00×10 N W W MY NOTES SERCPWA119.WA.087. ASK YOUR TEACHER 49. 1-/10 Points] DETAILS ASK YOUR TEACHER Calculate the force (in) a piano tuner applies to stretch a steel piano wire 5.20mm, if the is originally 0.560 mm in diameter and 1.30 m long. Young's modulus for steel is 210 x 10 m² SERCPWA11 9.WA.003. MY NOTES 50. 1-/10 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A spider of mass 6.710 kg hangs from a 76.1 cm long thread whose diameter is 2.0x10 mm. Young's modulus of thread is 3x10 N/m². By how much does the thread stretch (in m)?
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