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A 0.5kg cart connected to
cart A with mass: 512g (0.512kg) is on a horizontal table. the cart is connected to cart b with mass: 51.0g (0.051kg) through a
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Help
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Cart A (mass 10kg) and cart B (mass= 10kg) are connected by a compressed spring. When the spring is released, cart A has a
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Mike
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Cart A (mass 10kg) and cart B (mass= 10kg) are connected by a compressed spring. When the spring is released, cart A has a
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Mike
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A cart connected to a spring oscillates according to the following position equation:
x = 0.20m cos (8 t) What is the period of
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jason
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A 1.0-kg cart and a 0.50-kg cart sit at different positions on a low-friction track. You push on the 1.0-kg cart with a constant
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Sean
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A 0.5kg cart connected to light spring for which the force constant is 20 Nm on horizontal frictionless air track. Calculate the
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Anonymous
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Two dynamics carts are placed end to end. Cart 1 (1.2 kg) is stuck to cart 2 (1.8 kg). Cart 1 is pushed with a force of 18.9 N
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Carrie
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Two carts, A and B, are connected by a rope 39 ft long that passes over a pulley P (see the figure). The point Q is on the floor
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Layla
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Two carts, A and B, are connected by a rope 39 ft long that passes over a pulley P (see the figure). The point Q is on the floor
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Nurcan
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1. Imagine a horse pulling a cart. What would happen to the speed of the cart if several bags of cement were added to the cart?
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idontgiveaflip
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