A 0.04KG BEAD SLIDES ON

  1. A 0.04KG BEAD SLIDES ON A CURVED STARTING FROM REST AT POINT A.THE EARTH FROM A AND B IS FRICTIONLESS ,WHILST THE PATH FROM B TO
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  2. A bead with a hole through it slides on a wire track. The wire is threaded through the hole in the bead, and the bead slides
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  3. A bead with a hole through it slides on a wire track. The wire is threaded through the hole in the bead, and the bead slides
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  4. A 0.500 kg bead slides on a straight frictionless wire with a velocity of 1.50 cm/s to the right. The bead collides elastically
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  5. A 0.395-kg blue bead slides on a frictionless, curved wire, starting from rest at point in the figure below, where h = 1.50 m.
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  6. A 0.425-kg blue bead slides on a frictionless, curved wire, starting from rest at point where h = 1.50 m. At point , the blue
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  7. LOOP, SPRING AND BEAD (14 points possible)A bead of mass m slides without friction on a vertical hoop of radius R . The bead
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  8. LOOP, SPRING AND BEAD (14 points possible)A bead of mass m slides without friction on a vertical hoop of radius R . The bead
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  9. LOOP, SPRING AND BEAD (14 points possible)A bead of mass m slides without friction on a vertical hoop of radius R . The bead
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  10. LOOP, SPRING AND BEAD (14 points possible)A bead of mass m slides without friction on a vertical hoop of radius R . The bead
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