A 1.6kg box that is sliding on a frictionless surface

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  2. A 0.50 kg gold coin is sliding across a frictionless surface with velocity of 1.0 m/s due east when it collides with a 0.040 kg
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  3. Unless otherwise stated, all objects are located near the Earth's surface, where = 9.8 .A hockey puck with a weight of 0.80 is
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  4. 1. An object of mass m and initial speed v0 sliding on a horizontal frictionless surface encounters a frictionless ramp. To what
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  5. A cardboard box of unknown mass is sliding upon a mythical frictionless surface.The box has a velocity of 4.56 m/s when it
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  6. 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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  7. A mass (m1) is connected by a light string that passes over a massless frictionless pulley to a mass (m2) sliding on a
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  8. A 100-kg mass is sliding along a horizontal frictionless surface with a speed of 40 m/s . The mass hits a section of the surface
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  9. A 2.0 kg lunch box is sent sliding over a frictionless surface, in the positive direction of an x axis along the surface.
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  10. A puck is sliding along a frictionless surface at constant velocity.Which of the following choices correctly models the forces
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