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    This calculated speed of the pedestrian is a conservative estimate of the speed of the Nissan. Normally‚ a pedestrian does not obtain 100% of the vehicle’s striking speed. A pedestrian struck by a low profile vehicle‚ (leading edge is at or below 25” / IPTM: Vehicle-Pedestrian-Bicycle Collision Investigation Manual / Tony L. Becker)} will gain a lower percentage of the vehicle’s impact speed. (Pedestrian Accident Reconstruction and Litigation 2nd Edition

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    For water bound macadam roads in localities of heavy rainfall‚ the recommended value of camber is a) 1 in 30 b) 1 in 36 c) 1 in 48 d) 1 in 60 6. The stopping sight distance depends upon a) total reaction time of driver b) speed of vehicle c) efficiency of brakes d) all of the above 7. When the path travelled along the road surface is more than the circumferential movement of the wheels due to rotation‚ then it results in a) slipping b) skidding c) turning

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    No Airport? No Runway? No Problem! The Next Generation “Super Goose” by Antilles Seaplanes LLC Antilles Seaplanes Model G-21G Specifications & Descriptions Exhibit A Page 1 of 17 General Description All information herein applies to the Antilles Seaplanes Model G-21G “Super Goose” - a high wing‚ twin turbine powered‚ ten-seat‚ amphibious airplane. Certification Information Manufacturer & Model Number Antilles Seaplanes G-21G Name “Super Goose” FAA Type Certificate Date Sheet Approved Operations

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    about 49.4 percent of all accidental deaths. That is not all from speeding‚ but it would be higher without speed limits. Motorists who exceed speed limits swerve in and out of lanes‚ which cause them to lose control of their vehicle. When seeing these cars on the news‚ speeding and getting into car accidents‚ you see the picture of the car and it is smashed. It leaves a fatal memory. Speed limits are a must for traffic control‚ for safety in neighbor hoods and for avoidance of collisions. Accidents

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    During the duration of my life I have been in many different motor vehicles‚ mostly being a passenger. But now as I have come of age‚ I am allowed to be the driver and with that there comes responsibility‚ such as obeying the speed limit. Just a little over a year ago a close friend of min died in a horrific car accident. My friend Mathew Zeller died wile driving home from the Jefferson valley mall. It was around 6:00pm and it was very rainy outside‚ and the roads where wet. As he was coming around

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    Plan a night photo-shoot anywhere in the world. Tell me where you would photograph and what your subject would be. What considerations would you have to make in terms of the shutter speed and aperture? What challenges might the scene present (i.e.‚ artificial lighting‚ moving objects‚ etc.) If I had to choose the best place I would want to do a photot shoot at‚ it would have to be Two Lovers Point in Guam. Two Lovers Point is a beautiful cliff on the island that is frighteningly huge and a straight

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    class) seat versions. Engine: twin-engine‚ medium range‚ turbo prop. Features: the dash 8 features a high mounted wing and T-tail‚ an advanced flight control system and large full length trailing edge flaps. Wing span: 90 ft (27.43 m) Cruising speed: 328 mph (528 km/h) 285 knots Max. takeoff weight: 43‚000 lb (19‚500 kg) Fuel capacity: 848 US gal (3‚210 L) Aircraft type: Boeing 737-800 aircraft. Seating: 110 to 210 passengers. Engine: a short- to medium-range twin-engine. Features:

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    1905‚ Albert Einstein published the theory of special relativity‚ which explains how to interpret motion between different inertial frames of reference — that is‚ places that are moving at constant speeds relative to each other. Einstein explained that when two objects are moving at a constant speed as the relative motion between the two objects‚ instead of appealing to the aether as an absolute frame of reference that defined what was going on. If you and your friend‚ say AA‚ are moving in different

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    define what is light‚ speed of light‚ and ray; 3. cite different sources of light; 4. explain how the two types of shadows formed; 5. manifest awareness of the nature of light in our daily life; and B. answer three out of five items correctly. II. SUBJECT MATTER: A. Unit: Electricity Chapter: Interaction of Electric Charges Topic: Nature of Light 1. Concepts: • Light is an electromagnetic wave‚ a form of energy that can travel freely across space. The speed of light is 3.0X108 m/s

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    by a period "." or a parentheses ")". Example: 3. Who determined the exact speed of light? a. Albert Einstein b. Albert Michelson c. Thomas Edison d. Guglielmo Marconi     Correct answers can be indicated in two ways. First‚ you may place an asterisk (*) directly in front of the answer choice (do not put a space between the asterisk and the answer choice).   Example: 3) Who determined the exact speed of light? a. Albert Einstein *b. Albert Michelson c. Thomas Edison d. Guglielmo

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