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1. Five equal 2.0-kg point masses are arranged in the x
1. Find the weight of a 2.3 kg bowling ball on Earth.
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1. Earth`s gravity attracts a person with a force of 120 lbs. The force
1. Conservation of Mechanical Energy
1. Compute the kinetic energy, in joules of a 1400-kg
1. Center of mass, linear momentum, and collisions
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1. An object travels along a path at constant speed. There is a
1. An object travels along a path at constant speed. There is a
1. Activity #1: Calibrating Force sensors
1. ABSOLUTE ZERO The lowest timperature possilbe where
1. a) Give the formula for the linear momentum of an object
1. A weightlifter is raising a 100 kg barbell above his head at
1. A sphere with a radius of 1.7 cm has a volume of: A) 2.1 × 10–5 m
1. A skydiver of mass 80 kg falls vertically with a constant speed of
1. A skydiver of mass 80 kg falls vertically with a constant
1. A body of mass m moves along the x
1. A 40 kilogram boy is traveling around a carousel with radius 0.5
1. All questions are compulsory.
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