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-Two people are pushing a snowmobile of mass 1500 kg. If they each push with a force of 450 N at an angle of 18 degrees and 300 N at an angle of 15 degrees to the direction the car is travelling, calculate the acceleration of the car (assume no resistance)

- Mark pushes a 6.0 kg lawnmower (the old kind with no engine) with force of 120 N at an angle of 50 degrees to the horizontal. The loss of force due to friction is 60 N.
A. What is the acccleration of the lawnmower?
B. With what force are you pushing down on the mower?

I hope you can help me out. Thank you :)
The horizontal component of 450N is 450 cos 18 and that of the 300N is
300 cos 15.
Sum of these two forces is 450 cos 18 + 300 cos 15 =.717.75 N
Acceleration = Force /mass = 717.75 /1500 = 0.4785 m/s^2
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Horizontal force is 120 cos 50 =77.135 N.
Subtracting the loss the net force is 77.135 – 60 = 17.135 N
Acceleration = force / mass = 17.135 / 6= 2.86 m/s^2
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B the force with we push the lawn mover down is
120 sin 50 = 91.93 N

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i got a free travel to anywhere and is one of the parts available that i have i want to know more attractions of this place apart of the falls i want to know if there is a place where i can snowboard and use snowmobile i want to get that experiences
i forgot to tell i will go maybe in summer and plz tell me about where can i use snowmobile too

Unfortunately there is nowhere close to Niagara Falls for snowboarding unless you will have access to a vehicle and can drive a few hours to a snowy location. The falls is definitely something you have to see in your life. The closest places for snowboarding would be Holiday Valley, or Blue Mountain/Collingwood area. If you are up for an adventure, definitely check out Mount Tremblant in Quebec for a great snowboarding location and check out the beauty and culture of Quebec while you were there…it is approximately an 8 hour drive from Niagara Falls. Look into the time of year you plan on travelling though! It's hot and sunny in the summer! :) 29 degrees today! :)

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In some states, dealers cannot open on Sundays. Is this interference justified according to economics viewpoint? YES or No and why.

There are restrictions on snowmobiles and motorized boat use in some areas like Wyoming's Yellowstone. Should govt do this according to economics viewpoint? yes or no and why???

From an economics stand point, governments should never prohibit people from doing those things which do not cause harm to another person's self or property. To reach this conclusion, we have to realize the aim to which every action is directed. The goal of all human action is to make oneself better off than before the action. Any time that someone is prevented from doing this, the economy of which that person is a member is harmed.

However, there is more. Where I live, those people who are most in favor of the prohibition of alchol sales on Sunday are the liquor stores themselves. They know that if some liquor stores are open on Sundays, they must also open to keep up with their competition. If people really want to buy booze on sundays, but are forced to wait until monday's, the liquor stores are open to serve them. However, if the ban is removed and one liquor store is open on sundays, then those who really want to buy booze on sunday will go to that open store instead of waiting until monday to go to his or her "regular" store.

The snowmobiles question is a little trickier. The problem is that the relevant iterference occurs way before the snowmobile interference occurs. The problem is that the government owns the parks. If private businesses owned the parks, they would allow or disallow vehciles such that their profit is maximized. To earn profit, the business must satisfy consumers. So, maximum profit means maximum consumer satisfaction.

When the government owns the resource, they do not care about the consumer. They are slaves to edicts sent down from on high. These edicts have nothing to do with consumer satisfaction, but rather the pleadings of various interest groups.

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I'm going snowmobiling for 3 days straight, all day long pretty much in the middle of nowhere. I have never gone before, and need to know what I have to gear up in? And also, what kind of supplies do I need to bring with me?

It all depends on where you're staying. If it's in a hotel, pack like a regular trip. if it's out on the trail, then I would pack warmer clothes, food, drink, sleeping bag, flashlight, spare batteries, and a first aid kit. If I knew more of where you were sleeping, it would be easier.

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Ok so, I’m graduating high school and I still have no idea where to go to college. I want to go to a fun outdoorsy kind of college where during the winter and summer there are fun things to do such as snorkeling, scuba diving, kayaking, snowboarding, snowmobiling, etc. And I want fun job opportunities such as being a tour guide. Some things I am interested in doing are:
-Becoming a tour guide!
-Anything t has to do with International Travel
-Anything that has to do with English (It’s my best subject!)
-Culinary
-Interpreter for the deaf

Basically, I would like to be active and out doors at all times. Anyone know of any good colleges?
To Nao: Fuck off!!
I'm not looking for a college where you do all those things on campus, I'm looking for a college located in an area where i can do these things on weekends!

if you want go to a college in a woodsy place like colorado. or if you want to go somewhere with snorkeling go to a college in hawaii.. on the weekends the beaches can be a blast.. but always be you should know that in hawaii there is a hurricane season

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hello everyone, i obtained a snowmobile from my grandfather. It is a 1979 gemini polaris and i was wondering what kind of oil it takes? i know it takes 50:1 Could i possibly use 10w-30 Also this snowmobile has been sitting in my grandfathers backyard for close to a decade now and i was wondering what to i need to clean or do to insure it stays as a great snowmobile for many years to come? One more question i know that this snowmobile is thirty years old so i was wondering if there are stores that will sell parts for this old gal Thank you for your time

You need to use 2 stroke oil in it. Use Klotz or Amsoil. If it has been sitting for a long time, it would be best to remove the carb and clean it out. Be sure to thoroughly clean all the passages. Old gas can gum up and plug the passage ways.

Check eBay motors for parts.

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its $2400 and has 6000 miles on it. i was told by the dealer most of the miles are “canadian” miles, i live in ny so whoever owned it must’ve taken it to canada. the compression is perfect and the shocks have been rebuilt and is a one owner sled. also it was originaly purchased at the same dealer and his shop has done all the work, not sure what work though, probably winterization and tune-ups. nice looking sled only high miles. what do you think? good buy or keep looking.

I believe it boils down to how much money can you afford and if you like the sled. A 2002 sled will require maintenance sooner rather than later. If you know how to maintain and repair a sled, then you might be okay. Kelly blue book has costs on sleds. I get a retail of 2600 and a trade in of 1700. It is 7 years old so 6000 miles is below average. 6,000 miles is getting close on rebuilding the top end of the engine (piston and rings). If you know how to do it, it can cost you about $500 or so in material. Keep in mind that the shocks, bearings, hyfax, transfer case, clutch, etc will require maintenance plus repair when it breaks.

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I have a 2003 Polaris Supersport 550, and I want it to always have full power, and usually start on first pull, if not always.

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this is the Go Kart i built in welding class my junior year. still working on it but this is what i got done so far. built everything by hand only used a table saw, hand saw, plasma cutter, acetylene torch, and a hand grinder. the type of welder i used was a miler mig welder. it took me a long time because it was broke and it kept bird nesting on me. so i used the other miller and it worked perfect yes i do know how to change and set up the welder.
I put a Yamaha 540 snowmobile motor in it still got to get the jetting right in it.
yes i do know the tires look small but i already got $450 in it already plus the motor but i got that for free (thanks uncle jay)
i didn’t have any thing to put angles on so i made it all by hand that is the front A-arms. and im not done with the roll cage and pedals and a little electrical also got to fix the exhaust leak. the go kart has 11 inches of travel in the front and 10 1/2 in the rear. but it sags down wen you get in and when you lift it up because the motor weights 85+ and i tried to keep the suspension soft but not to soft so that it worked unlike most karts it has suspension but is still extremely bumpy. mine you can see the suspension work i rolled it down a hill and it just goes up and down workin so sweet!!!

please rate and comment but no hatters. i have some serious time in this thing and i really don’t want people saying its a piece.

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Dougs Couch visited Camp Bow Wow in Mchenry, IL on 6/10. The dogs were all over the place! To see more about this trip and where the couch is now, visit DougsCouch.com.

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