An experimental antipollution bus is powered by the kinetic energy stored in a large flywheel which spins
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An experimental antipollution bus is powered by the kinetic energy stored in a large flywheel which spins at a high speed p in the direction indicated. As the bus encounters a short upward ramp, the front wheels rise, thus causing the flywheel to precess. What changes occur to the forces between the tires and the road during this sudden change?
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Engineering Mechanics Dynamics
ISBN: 9781118885840
8th Edition
Authors: James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. Bolton
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