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  2. Is the Northwest African Cheetah a New Species or Just a...

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    The biggest threat to the Northwest African Cheetah is habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities such as agriculture, livestock grazing, and oil and gas development. What is being done to protect the Northwest African Cheetah? Conservation efforts are underway to protect the Northwest African Cheetah, including creating protected ...

  3. Teaching survival skills to endangered wildcats - Physics Forums

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    But 2 subspecies, the asiatic cheetah and the northwest african cheetah are still critically endangered. Lions, Tigers, Snow leopards, and Clouded leopards are also endangered. If we could teach these cats survival skills and then let them back into the wild like we are already doing with the cheetahs then we would be making major progress.

  4. Spider Subspecies in NC? - Has Friend Found New One? - Physics...

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    Is the Northwest African Cheetah a New Species or Just a Subspecies? Jul 9, 2015; Replies 2 Views 2K.

  5. How would we know if a new species evolved - Physics Forums

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    Is the Northwest African Cheetah a New Species or Just a Subspecies? Jul 9, 2015; Replies 2 Views 2K.

  6. The cheetah can reach a top speed of 114 km/h (71 mi/h) - Physics...

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    Homework Statement The cheetah can reach a top speed of 114 km/h (71 mi/h). While chasing its prey in a short sprint, a cheetah starts from rest and runs 50 m in a straight line, reaching a final speed of 85 km/h. (a) Determine the cheetah's average acceleration during the short sprint. (b)...

  7. Centripetal Force, Tension, Circular Motion - Physics Forums

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    The tension--and thus cord--must be at a northwest angle to provide the centripetal force and balance the weight. And judging by the picture and my answer for part eiii, the angle looks to be about 85 degrees or so.

  8. What Is the Person's Resultant Displacement After the Walk?

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    Homework Statement A person going for a walk follows the path shown in the figure, where y1 = 290 m and θ = 61.0°. The total trip consists of four straight-line paths. At the end of the walk, what is the person's resultant displacement measured from the starting point? ____ m? ____...

  9. Relative Velocity of Ball Tossed on Moving Train - Physics Forums

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    While traveling on a train, two boys play catch in the aisle. The train is moving north at 30.0 m/s. The ball is tossed front to back at 5.0 m/s relative to the boys. A bystander on the highway observes the ball being tossed toward the back. To the bystander, what is the relative speed of the...

  10. Word problem using lagrange multiplier - Physics Forums

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    Homework Statement The Baraboo, Wisconsin plant of International Widget Co. uses aluminum, iron and magnesium to produce high-quality widgets. The quantity of widgets which may be produced using x tonnes of aluminum, y tonnes of iron and z tonnes of magnesium is Q(x,y,z) = xyz. the cost of raw...

  11. Solar Activity and Space Weather Update thread | Page 11 -...

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    The flare was definitely more powerful than the famous solar flare on March 6, 1989, which was related to the disruption of power grids in Canada. This recent explosion from the active region near the sun's northwest limb hurled a coronal mass ejection into space at a whopping speed of roughly 7.2million kilometers per hour.