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Determine the support reactions.

a soccer ball with mass 0.420 kg is initially moving with speed 2.00 m/s. a soccer player kicks the ball, exerting a constant force of magnitude 40.0 N in the same direction as the ball's motion. over what distance must the player's foot be in contact with the ball to increase the ball's speed to 6.00 m/s?
A flanged bolt coupling consists of two concentric bolt circles. One bolt circle consists of six 0.5-in-diameter steel bolts on a circle 9 inches in diameter and the other consists of eight 0.5-in-diameter steel bolts on a circle 12 inches in diameter. What is the shearing stress in the bolts if a torque of 7 kip-ft is to be carried by the assembly?

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Paano mo gagawin dito? Paano din po ung solution. Thank you po.
What reference books used by this site? I know that it's Singer, right, but what edition? Thanks. Your reply is highly appreciated.
Value of a Bond
It is defined to be the present worth of all the amounts the bondholder will receive through his possession of the bond.
The bondholder will receive two types of payments which are:
1. Single payment which the owner will receive at the date of maturity of the bond, which is usually equal to the par value of the bond; and
2. The periodic payments for interest on the bond usually it is redeemed by the issuing corporations.
Formula for value of a bond:
xy' = y + 2 √xy
tdx/dx = 6t(e^ 2t) +x(2t-1)
Juan plans to raise a new building of 1 million. He raise the building by issuing 10%, 20 yr bond that would pay one hundred fifty thousand interest per year an repay the amount of maturity he can least it for Php 140,000 per year. First payment being due one year from now. The building has an expected life of 20 yrs. ignoring effects on income tax, what is the difference between buying the building and leasing it?
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