A 1150 Kg wrecking ball

  1. A 1250 KG wrecking ball is lifted to a height of 12.7 m above its resting point . When the wrecking ball is released, its swings
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  2. A 1250 kg wrecking ball is lifted to a height of 12.7 m above its resting point. When the wrecking ballis released, it swings
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  3. A wrecking ball is being used to knock down a building. One tall unsupported concrete wall remains standing. If the wrecking
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  4. A building is being demolished with a wrecking ball. I want to cross the street where it is swinging without risking being
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  5. A construction company uses a crane to lift a wrecking ball2000kg the crane can cause the wrecking ball to speed up from rest to
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  6. A 1150 Kg wrecking ball is released from a height 13.0 meters above its resting point and hits a wall at the lowest point of its
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  7. An inquiring student that has a mass of 65.0 kg is watching a crane with a wrecking ball demolish a building next door. The
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  8. I drew out image of the situation but still need help. Can someone help with this problem about swinging on wrecking ball when
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  9. A 6840 N wrecking ball hangs from the end of a steel cable.What is the net force acting on the wrecking ball if the cable snaps?
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  10. ScenarioWrecking balls were common sights in the 1950s and 1960s and used to demolish large buildings. A wrecking ball is like a
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