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Guy has to get a piano onto a 2.4 m high platform. He can use a 3.0 m long frictionless ramp or a 4.0 m long frictionless ramp.
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mathew
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A block initially at rest, slides down from the top of an inclined plane 30degrees above the horizontal. The plane is 100feet
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Albert
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For the stepladder shown in Fig. 12-51, sides AC and CE are each 3.34 m long and hinged at C. Bar BD is a tie-rod 0.662 m long,
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Anonymous
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Jennifer (mass 58.0 kg) is standing at the left end of a 13.0 m long 594.0 kg cart that has frictionless wheels and rolls on a
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Matthew
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A 7.4kg block starts 1.2m above the ground, at the top of a frictionless ramp. At the bottom of the ramp is a flat stretch of
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April
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An object with a mass of 3.4 kg is originally at rest on a horizontal, frictionless surface frictionless which is at the top of
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Chelsea
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A .75kg block is going at a velocity of 1.5m/s and moves on a frictionless surface. Then all of a sudden, the block hits a rough
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Jared
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For the step ladder shown in the Figure, sides and are each ft long and hinged at . is a -ft long tie rod, installed halfway up
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lizzy
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What minimum speed does a 160 puck need to make it to the top of a 5.4 -long, 24 frictionless ramp?
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rob
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What minimum speed does a 95.9 g puck need to make it to the top of a 2.7-m-long, 15° frictionless ramp?
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Jarad Plair
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