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Physics, 14.04.2020 21:49 Jojoahmed99

A 1100 kg car carrying four 83 kg people travels over a "washboard" dirt road with corrugations 4.6 m apart. The car bounces with maximum amplitude when its speed is 17 km/h. When the car stops, and the people get out, by how much does the car body rise on its suspension?

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