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... then information regarding the directions or magnitudes of the forces acting on the particle must be known or computed. Now, consider the case in which the force P causes the particle to move along the path r=f() as shown in the following figure. ...
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... Please make sure to include PoPFPST for # 4-15 Equlibrium  F = Net Force = Balanced Forces = 0 1. A loaf of bread weighs 5.3 N on Earth. What mass does it have on Earth? 2. The same loaf of bread is now on the Moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is 1/6 the magnitude on Earth. A) What would ...
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