A .524kg object is tied down to the bottom of

  1. A .524kg object is tied down to the bottom of a container which container an unknown fluid. the tension in the rope is 38.5N.
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  2. You swing a 3.24-kg object in a vertical circle of radius 0.920 m. The speed of the object at the top of the circle is 3.25 m/s;
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  3. An object of mass 100 kg is tied to the bottom of a pond with a light chain. If the tension in the chain is 200 N, what is the
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  4. You hold one end of a rope and pull horizontally with a force of 65N. Calculate the tension in the rope if the other end is tied
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  5. Part 2!!!!An object weighing 305 N in air is immersed in water after being tied to a string connected to a balance. The scale
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  6. An object m of mass m=1kg is attached to a string that passes through a hole in the center of a table. The object m moves in a
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  7. Can't get correct answerAn object weighing 340 N in air is immersed in water after being tied to a string connected to a
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  8. A 0.700 kg object is swung in a circular path and in a vertical plane on a 0.550 m length string. If the angular velocity at the
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  9. An object weighing 345 N in air is immersed in water after being tied to a string connected to a balance. The scale now reads
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  10. A 1 kg object requires 10 N of force to lift it 5 m from the bottom of a well. (use g = 10 m/s2). The object is then dropped.
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