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Chapter 16 Problem 94

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A car driving along a highway at a speed of 23 m/s strays onto the shoulder. Evenly spaced parallel grooves called rumble strips are carved into the pavement of the shoulder. Rolling over the rumble strips causes the cars wheels to oscillate up and down at a frequency of 82 Hz. How far apart are the centers of adjacent rumble-strip grooves?

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Title Physics 10e 
Author David Young, Shane Stadler
ISBN 9781118486894

A car driving along a highway at a speed of 23 m/s strays

Chapter 16 textbook questions

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