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The Following Equation Was Obtained by Solving a Physics Problem

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The following equation was obtained by solving a physics problem: (16.0 m s) 2(75.0 m) (9.80 m s2) =tan19.2\frac{\left(16.0 \frac{\mathrm{~m}}{\mathrm{~s}}\right) ^{2}}{(75.0 \mathrm{~m}) \left(9.80 \frac{\mathrm{~m}}{\mathrm{~s}^{2}}\right) }=\tan 19.2^{\circ} The best physical representation of the situation is:


A) A car travelling at 16.0 m/s is 19.2 °\degree into a turn of a quarter circle on a level road.
B) A mass on a string that is originally horizontal has fallen to where the angle between the string and the vertical direction is 19.2 °\degree .
C) A mass on a string originally horizontal has fallen 19.2 °\degree from the horizontal direction.
D) A car traveling at 16.0 m/s is on a circular curve banked at 19.2 °\degree .
E) A car traveling at 16.0 m/s and going over a semicircular mountain-top road is 19.2 °\degree down from the top.

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