A 10kg mass is supported

  1. A .1kg mass is located on the line between a 5kg mass and a 10kg mass. It is 4m to the right of the 5kg mass and 6m go the left
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  2. Calculate the size of the gravitational pull of a sphere of mass 10kg on a mass 2.0kg when their centres are 0.2m apart.What is
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  3. A body having a mass of 4.5kg is supported 30kg above earth surface calculate the portential energy take 10kg?
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  4. A lamp has a mass of 10kg and is supported by two wires that make an angle of 35 degrees between them. Find the tension in each
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  5. A 10kg mass is supported by two strings of length 5 m and 7 m attached to two points in the ceiling 10 m apart. Find the tension
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  6. At what height above the ground must a body of mass 10kg besituated in order to have potentral energy possed by another body of
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  7. At what height above the ground must a body of mass 10kg be situated in order to have a potential energy equal in value to the
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  8. At what height above the ground must a body of mass 10kg be situated in order to have potential energy equal in value to the
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  9. At what height above the ground must a body of mass 10kg be situated in order to have protential energy edual invalue to the
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  10. at what height above the ground must a body of mass 10kg be situated in order to have potential energy equal in value to the
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