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Chapter 10 Problem 8

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While reducing the mass of a racing bike, the greatest benefit is realized from reducing the mass of the tires and wheel rims. Why does this allow a racer to achieve greater accelerations than would an identical reduction in the mass of the bicycle's frame?

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Title College Physics for AP® Courses 1 
Author Gregg Wolfe, Irina Lyublinskaya, Douglas Ingram
ISBN 9781938168932

While reducing the mass of a racing bike, the greatest benefit is realized from reducing

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