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Physics
What is the distance in miles between earth and the moon
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Ответ:
A good round figure to remember is roughly approximately
around and about 238,000 miles.
Ответ:
The net force on a car traveling around a curve is the centripetal force, Fc = m v2 / r, directed toward the center of the curve.
For a level curve, the centripetal force will be supplied by the friction force between the tires and roadway.
A banked curve can supply the centripetal force by the normal force and the weight without relying on friction.
Explanation: