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    hands will never go down! We have used advanced technology to make you feel as if you were a real-life baseball. Our ride has an average speed of 65 m/s (meters per second). The length of the track is 2730 meters.The time of the ride is 42 seconds, which will be the best 42 seconds of your life! The ride is ranked 1st among all types of roller coaster for speed and length of track. We have tracks that reduce the amount of friction that slows the cart down. Our carts resemble baseballs, except…

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    As the height of the ramp increased, the speed, velocity, and acceleration also increased. In Run 1, the height of the ramp was highest at 5 textbooks. Evidence: The speed and velocity of the car in this lab are essentially the same because the total distance traveled is equal to the total displacement of the car. In Run 5, the ramp had the lowest height of one textbook. Using the slope of the position versus time graph, the speed of the car from Run 5 to Run 1 was calculated to 0.439 m/s, 0.745…

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    Driving though the small rural town of Wildomar, California, plenty of cars and motorcycles are regularly speeding down the streets. What you will likely not observe is a person riding a bike. Not unlike many cities in the region, automobiles are the transportation of choice. Driving a car is generally more time efficient, comfortable and you can haul more people and items at one time. The negative aspects to so many people choosing automobiles as the only form of transportation for…

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    Being of age to drive and not being able to is inconvenient …Trust me, I know from first hand experience. Whether you don’t have a car because you don’t have the money for one, your parents don’t want you to have one just yet, or you did have a car before and got in an accident. No matter the situation survival is definitely possible, and the next few examples are just a few options that I have to suggest for anyone in these circumstances. First off we need to have some kind of transportation…

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    that controls the handling. Mentioned before mountain bikes are more slack. The slackness of the head tube determines how hard it is to steer at speed. In mountain bikes it makes it harder to steer, but is more controllable at slower speeds as Kavanagh said. In the road bike's head tube angle it is rigid or straight this provides easier turning and higher speed. Generally, when road biking, a person is maintaining a higher average pace and traveling along straight roads, so having this steep…

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    Automobiles have become an important part of everyday life in our current era, leading the production of them to be a necessary thing, and in this case, production of them in Africa. There are many suitable locations that would lead to a successful business in places throughout the country, however there are a few locations that would be advised as most beneficial and others that should be avoided. The countries that are ranked include South Africa, Algeria and Swaziland which are ranked by…

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    Have you ever just been driving home from work and spot a car that is a little bit way too low to be on the road? Most of us have and if you are not into todays car scene, you might just find it a little bit too weird. Today’s car scene is subculture that is rapidly growing and many are proud to be in. Within these car scene subcultures we have different categories that we can identify; classic, American, and imports. These are all very different subcultures but they all share one thing, and…

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    Benefits Of Bike Sharing

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    Bike sharing is an innovative transportation program, where system subscribers have access to bicycles through self-service locations around campus. Bike share is ideal for short distance, point-to-point trips whether you are going to class, to get food, go to the gym, or for leisure of going on a bike ride providing students and faculty members access to bicycles at any self-service bike station to use and return to any bike station around campus. Students and faculty can sign up for this…

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    PRODUCT INTRODUCTION a. Introduction We noticed the demand of bicycles (bikes) is relatively high due to the encouragement of the government in other to ease the traffic experience on the Irish roads. Although, we cannot overlook its own hazards, examples like accidents, loss of bicycles amongst others, which is giving the public a serious concern as well as the government. To ease their worries, we came up with electric bicycles, which will be fast, uses the pedal as well as electric control…

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    Lawn Mower Case Study

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    lawn mower. Troy-Bilt TB30 R Are you looking for a riding mower that will do a great job on your medium-sized lawn? If so, then Troy-Bilt TB30 R is definitely what you need. This small but versatile machine comes equipped with features such as 6 speed transmission, 30'' side…

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