When bicycle and motorcycle riders ‘pop a wheelie’, a large acceleration causes the bike’s front wheel to leave the ground. Let be the total mass of the bike-plus-rider system; let and be the horizontal and vertical distance of this system’s centre of mass from the rear wheel’s point of contact with ground, as shown in the figure below. (a) Determine the horizontal acceleration a required to barely lift the bike’s front wheel off of the ground. (b) To minimize the acceleration necessary to pop a wheelie, where should be made as small or as large as possible? How about ? How should a rider position his or her body on the bike in order to achieve these optimal values for x and y ? (c) If x = 35cm and y = 95cm , find a.

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When bicycle and motorcycle riders ‘pop a wheelie’, a large acceleration causes the bike’s front wheel to leave the ground. Let be the total mass of the bike-plus-rider system; let  and  be the horizontal and vertical distance of this system’s centre of mass from the rear wheel’s point of contact with ground, as shown in the figure below. (a) Determine the horizontal acceleration a required to barely lift the bike’s front wheel off of the ground. (b) To minimize the acceleration necessary to pop a wheelie, where should  be made as small or as large as possible? How about ? How should a rider position his or her body on the bike in order to achieve these optimal values for x and y ?  (c) If x = 35cm  and y = 95cm , find a.

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