Posted April 19th, 2010
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vince t asked: that is, considering the automobile to be a “matter” wave?
(answer in nm)
Tags: Kg, Matter Wave, Traveling
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Posted March 24th, 2010
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Mariah asked: Traveling at a speed of 13.3 m/s, the driver of an automobile suddenly locks the wheels by slamming on the brakes. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the road is 0.650. What is the speed of the automobile after 1.22 s have elapsed? Ignore the effects of air resistance.
Tags: Brakes, Coefficient Of Kinetic Friction, Traveling
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Posted March 2nd, 2010
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Nirav S asked: here is the complete question:
How long does it take an automobile traveling in the left lane at 55.0 km/h to pull alongside a car traveling in the same direction in the right lane at 35.0 km/h if the cars’ front bumpers are initially 110 m apart?
Tags: Front Bumpers, Left Lane, Traveling
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 3 Comments »
Posted February 19th, 2010
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Jayu P asked: How long does it take an automobile traveling in the left lane at 50.0 km/h to pull alongside a car traveling in the same direction in the right lane at 30.0 km/h if the cars’ front bumpers are initially 80 m apart?
Tags: Cars, Front Bumpers, Traveling
Posted in Physics | 3 Comments »
Posted September 19th, 2009
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Sabrina asked:
Two cars start traveling directly toward each other at the same time from positions 480 kilometers apart. They meet after 4 hrs. If one car travels 40km per hour (kph) faster than the other car, find the speed of each car?
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Tags: Car Find, Kilometers, Traveling
Posted in Mathematics | 1 Comment »
Posted August 15th, 2009
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Candi asked:
The formula r=2 sqrt5L can be used to approximate the speed r, in miles per hour, of a car that has left a skid mark of length L, in Feet. How far will a car skid at 55 mph? 90 mph
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Tags: Fast Car, Police Car, Traveling
Posted in Mathematics | 1 Comment »
Posted August 5th, 2009
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eask asked:
I need a car seat only for traveling so I want one that will be the most lightweight. Any ideas?
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Tags: Car Seat, Traveling
Posted in Newborn & Baby | 1 Comment »
Posted April 22nd, 2009
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slowphysicsstudent asked:
A car is traveling at a constant speed of 34 m/s on a highway. At the instant this car passes an entrance ramp, a second car enters the highway from the ramp. The second car starts from rest and has a constant acceleration. What acceleration must it maintain, so that the two cars meet for the first time at the next exit, which is 1.4 km away?
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Tags: Entrance Ramp, Next Exit, Traveling
Posted in Physics | 1 Comment »
Posted April 21st, 2009
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evil_overlord2 asked:
I just bought a beater car for traveling back & forth to work. The headliner sags quite a bit & rests on my head; that will drive you nuts! It also blocks my rearview. I don’t want to put much money into this car, & I really don’t want to take the headliner down to spray the back. Is there any other way to get it to adhere to the roof again?
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Tags: Car Headliner, Much Money, Traveling
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 5 Comments »
Posted April 9th, 2009
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sameshxtdifferntdayy2011 asked: Jenny and Betty are having a great time at Busch Gardens riding the Ubanga Banga bumper cars. Jenny, who is traveling southward in her bumper car, aims her car toward Betty, who is traveling northward in her bumper car. The cars collide and briefly come to a stop.
What is the direction of the force exerted on Jenny’s car during the collision?
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Tags: Bumper Car, Bumper Cars, Traveling
Posted in Physics | 1 Comment »