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A 14.0 kg bucket is lowered vertically by a rope
A 12.0kg bucket is lowered vertically by a rope in which there is 180 N of tension at a given instant.
What is the acceleration
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A 14.0 kg bucket is lowered vertically by a rope in which there is 181 N of tension at a given instant.
What is the acceleration
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Mike Joseph
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a 5 kg bucket is lowered by a rope in which there is 30 N of tension. What is the acceleration of the bucket?
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Chang
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A 5kg bucket of water is raised from a well by rope. If the upward acceleration of the bucket is 3.0m/s^2, find the force
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Anonymous
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A 3.18 kg. bucket of water is being lowered into a well. It is accelerating downwards at -0.54 m/s2. What is the upwards tension
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tyler
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A crate (weight 381 N) is lowered vertically a distance of 3.0 m by two ropes at a constant speed of 1.2 m/s. The tension in
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Monica
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A 2.7 kg bucket of water is raised upwards by a rope. If the bucket has an acceleration of 3.4 m/s/s, find the force exerted by
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Emma
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A 5.4-kg bucket of water is raised from a well by a rope. If the upward acceleration of the bucket is 3.7 m/s2, find the force
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lisa
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A 5.4-kg bucket of water is raised from a well by a rope. If the upward acceleration of the bucket is 3.7 m/s2, find the force
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lisa
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A 3.8-kg bucket of water is raised from a well by a rope. If the upward acceleration of the bucket is 2.1 m/s2, find the force
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Jackie
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