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A 0.49 kg ladle sliding
A 0.49 kg ladle sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (k = 640 N/m) whose
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A 0.60 kg ladle sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (k = 430 N/m) whose
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A 0.60 kg ladle sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal springPhy(k = 430 N/m) whose
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A 0.49 kg ladle sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (k = 640 N/m) whose
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A .35 kg ladle sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (with the spring
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A .35 kg ladle sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring (with the spring
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really confused, A 2kg box is sliding east at 50m/s on a frictionless floor when it collides with a 4kg box sliding east at
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A hockey puck of mass 0.228 kg si sliding across level ice. There is a force of friction of 0.057 N acting opposite the
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A translation means to move a figure to a new location by(1 point)Responsesturning it.turning it.flipping and sliding
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Match each ladle with the correct average rate of change over the interval from 0 to 2.
(2 points) page х 01 213 f(a) 0 2 4 6 х
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