As an engineer, you have been given the task of creating a Ferris wheel with a maximum ideal mechanical advantage. In one paragraph, using your own words, explain what aspects of the Ferris Wheel you could manipulate, and how you would manipulate them in order to achieve the greatest ideal mechanical advantage.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 19:40, 20170020
Apackage of supplies is dropped from a plane, and one second later a second package is dropped. neglecting air resistance, the relative velocity of the 1st package viewed from the second will 56) a) increase. b) be constant. c) be zero. d) depend upon their weight. e) decrease
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Physics, 22.06.2019 06:00, Catgirl7060
(01.02 mc) nicole pushes her bike up a hill. overhead, the sun exerts a gravitational force on earth. which statement is true about the bike and earth? they both experience contact forces. they both experience non-contact forces. the bike experiences a non-contact force and earth experiences a contact force. the bike experiences a contact force and earth experiences a non-contact force. they both experience non-contact forces.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:30, azduce
(2) (a) you have a simple circuit that consists of only a battery (δvbat=1.5v) and two resistors with resistance r1=10ω and r2=5ω, connected in series with each other. what is the current running through the battery? (b) you re-arrange your circuit so now r2 is attached in parallel to r1 rather than in series. what is the current running through the battery? (c) you add an additional resistor r3=7ω on the same branch as r2. what is the current running through the battery? (d) what is the power dissipated in r3?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:00, smkw04p3ao0n
If element x has 99 protons how many electrons does it have
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