A 0.50kg mass is suspended

  1. a 50kg object is suspended by a rope over a pulley which is connected to a large mass of 61.3kg. The mass rests on a 30 degree
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  2. a 50kg mass is suspended from a spring, causing it to extend by 30mm. calceolate the spring stiffness?The mass is then pulled
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  3. A 0.50kg mass is suspended on a spring that stretches 3.0cm.a. What is the spring constant? b. What added mass would stretch the
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  4. A 0.50kg mass is suspended on a spring that stretches 3.0cm.a. What is the spring constant? b. What added mass would stretch the
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  5. A metre rule is found to balance at the 35cm mark. when a body of mass 50kg is suspended at the 10cm mark, the balance point is
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  6. a metre rule of length AB and mass 100g is suspended on a knife egde. if a mass of 200g is placed at 25cm mark from A at what
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  7. Blocks A A (mass 6.50kg kg ) and B B (mass 10.50kg kg ) move on a frictionless, horizontal surface. Initially, block B B is at
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  8. A simple weighing machine is made up of a uniform bar 120cm long and mass 10kg is pivoted 30cm from one end . Find the mass
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  9. Block B has a mass of 4.50kg and is moving to the left at a speed of 4.50m/s. Block A has a mass of 6.50kg and is moving to the
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  10. An astronaut on a small planet wishes to measure the local value of g by timing pulses traveling down a wire which has a large
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