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Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the car
I figured this one out using a different forum. :)- Wolves
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Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the car
No I am not using a random number generator.- Wolves
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Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the car
What do you mean?- Wolves
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Analyzing My Attempts at a Question
Newton's first law? :)- Wolves
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Calculate the centripetal acceleration of the car
I tried this problem 3 times. I only have two attempts left. First time: Centripetal acceleration: 7560 m/s^2 Centripetal Force: 4.7 Newtons Second time: Centripetal acceleration: 25.032 Centripetal Force: 4.7 Third Time: Centripetal...- Wolves
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Analyzing My Attempts at a Question
I picked the first four because I looked up the what is happening to an object when a non zero force is acting upon it. It is when the object is either speeding up, slowing down or changing direction. Number 1, 3 and 4 are either speeding up or changing direction. Number 2 is changing direction...- Wolves
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Analyzing My Attempts at a Question
I figured this question out. To help other people, The answer is the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th.- Wolves
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Analyzing My Attempts at a Question
I attempted this question 3 times. The first time I picked the 2nd and 5th answer. The second time I picked the 2nd answer and the third time I picked the 5th answer.- Wolves
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