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A 4.8 kg object is subjected to two forces,
F~ 1 = (2.8 N) ˆı + (−2.1 N) ˆ and F~ 2 = (3.3 N) ˆı + (−10 N) ˆ. The
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A 4.2 kg object is subjected to two forces,
F~ 1 = (2.1 N) ˆı + (−1.7 N) ˆ and F~ 2 = (3.2 N) ˆı + (−11.2 N) ˆ.
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A 4.6 kg object is subjected to two forces,
F~1 = (2.8 N)iˆ+(−3.5 N)jˆ and F~2 = (4 N)iˆ+(−11.5 N)jˆ. The object is at
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David
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A 4kg object is subjected to two forces, F1=2Ni-3Nj, and F2=4Ni-11Nj. The object is at rest at the origin at t=0.
What is the
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A 10 kilogram object subjected to a 20 Newton force moves across a horizontal frictionless surface in the direction of the
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EJ
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An object with a mass of 3.09x10^0 kg is subjected to a force of 8.8505x10^2 N directed at an angle of 1.6968x10^2 degrees from
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peter
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An object with a mass of 2.728x10^1 kg is subjected to a force of 1.31851x10^3 N directed at an angle of 1.056x10^1 degrees from
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An object with a mass of 2.489x10^1 kg is subjected to a force of 4.8124x10^2 N directed at an angle of 2.819x10^1 degrees from
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An object with a mass of (2.844x10^1) kg is subjected to a force of (3.964x10^3) N directed at an angle of (6.374x10^1) degrees
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Christine
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Can an object be considered as being subjected to a force if it does not move?
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goodog
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