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A modern F1 car can accelerate from 0 to 62 mile/h (100km/h) in 2.50 s.
What is the angular...
Physics, 06.11.2020 08:00 blazecarley
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A modern F1 car can accelerate from 0 to 62 mile/h (100km/h) in 2.50 s.
What is the angular acceleration of its 170 mm-radius wheels?
(65.17 rads)
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Two objects of different mass start from rest, are pulled by the same magnitude net force, and are moved through the same distance. the work done on object 1 is 900 j. after the force has pulled each object, object 1 moves twice as fast as object 2. how much work is done on object 2?
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