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Physics, 28.12.2019 00:31 gonzalesalexiaouv1bg

Technician a says that on most vehicles, the wheel/tire assembly is considered sprung weight. technician b says that low unsprung weight makes the vehicle handle better on irregular surfaces. who is correct?

a. technician a
b. technician b
c. both a and b
d. neither a nor b

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