A 120-kg tackler moving at

  1. A 110-kg tackler moving at 2.5m/s meets head-on (and holds on to) an 82-kg halfback moving at 5.0m/s. What will be their mutual
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  2. A 120-kg tackler moving at 5 m/s meets head-on (and tackles) a 80-kg halfback moving at 5 m/s, after which they couple together.
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  3. A 95 kg fullback is running at 7.5 m/s to the east and is stopped by a head-on tackle by a tackler running due west a 12.4 m/s.
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  4. In a football game, a receiver is standing still, having just caught a pass. Before he can move, a tackler, running at a
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  5. In a football game, a receiver is standing still, having just caught a pass. Before he can move, a tackler, running at a
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  6. In a football game, a receiver is standing still, having just caught a pass. Before he can move, a tackler, running at a
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  7. In a football game, a receiver is standing still, having just caught a pass. Before he can move, a tackler, running at a
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  8. In relation to us, galaxies are doing what?Responses Moving away from us Moving away from us Moving towards us Moving towards us
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  9. An 85 kg football player traveling 4.7 m/s is stopped in 1.0 s by a tackler. What is the original kinetic energy of the player?
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  10. A moving electrical current is from... *Moving protons Moving neutrons Moving electrons Moving atoms
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