A 10kg block is attached

  1. two blocks are attached to each other by a light rope and are being pulled along a rough table. Block X has a mass of 10kg and
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  2. A cyclist is attached to a rope which is looped over a pulley (disc of mass 10kg and radius 0.5m). The rope is thenattached to a
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  3. A cyclist is attached to a rope which is looped over a pulley (disc of mass 10kg and radius 0.5m). The rope is thenattached to a
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  4. What force must be exerted on block A in order for block b not to fall. The coefficient of static friction between block A and B
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  5. What force must be exerted on block A in order for block b not to fall. The coefficient of static friction between block A and B
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  6. A 10kg block is attached to a massless cord that doesn't stretch or sag which is rapped around a disc like wheel, m=5Kg, I=
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  7. A 10kg block slides towards the 3kg moving block to create a totally inelastic head on collision. The 3kg block comes to a stop
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  8. A 10kg block rest on top of a 50kg block. A force of 120n is being pushed on the 10kg block at an angle of 45 deg. What is the
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  9. home / study / science / physics / questions and answers / a 10kg block slides towards the 3kg moving block ...Your question has
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  10. The system shown in the figure below consists of a mass M = 3.5-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block
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