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LTb1ow 09-14-2009 11:31 AM

http://www.capeconcrete.com/products...rrier_3000.jpg

Jersey barrier. Gotta love it.

ljstella 09-14-2009 12:16 PM

Just figured I'd let you know, I figured out how to solve it :)

sweetbmxrider 09-14-2009 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ShowSomePromise (Post 635653)
Jersey barrier. Gotta love it.

ya, good for wallrides and quarter pipe stuff 8-)

FlyingDutchman 09-14-2009 12:31 PM

and crashing smart cars

ljstella 09-14-2009 06:07 PM

So, I had to use the quadratic equation, which I didn't think about, and the answer ended up being 75.852 km/h

LTb1ow 09-14-2009 06:11 PM

Wootz for complex numbers!

MyFirstZ 09-14-2009 07:28 PM

what kind of brakes was he using. . . baer, brembo, stock? # of pistons in the caliper? friction material, rotor size (friction surface). . . i need things that matter here, number wont help

jims69camaro 09-18-2009 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by 97camaro (Post 635628)
orly? i used my cheat sheet from physics last year with all the kinematic equations and those are the 'right' formulas

thank you so much for that website. i have my high school textbook around here somewhere, but i have been unable to find it. that website kicks ass.


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