A 15kg object is pushed

  1. A 15kg object is pushed to the right with a net force of 60N. If a 5kg object experiences the same acceleration, how much force
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  2. A 15kg object is pushed to the right with a net force of 60N. If a 5kg object experiences the same acceleration, how much force
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  3. A 15kg object takes 26.3 meters to stop because of friction. Assume no skidding. If the frictional force is 60 N, what is the
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  4. Which event helps study force and motion relationship?A. Object standing still on ground B. Object hidden under a blanket C.
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  5. Which event helps study force and motion relationship?Object standing still on ground Object hidden under a blanket Object
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  6. What is the effect of using this inclined plane?(1 point) Responses The object can be lifted while being pushed over a shorter
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  7. What is the effect of using this inclined plane?(1 point) Responses The object can be lifted while being pushed over a shorter
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  8. What is the acceleration of the object when the Force is 30N and has a mass of 15kg? (a=f/m)
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  9. a 25kg object moving with a velocity of 3m/s to the right collided with a 15 kg object moving to the left at 6 m/s. determine
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    2. connor asked by connor
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  10. 1. There are three forces acting on an object, a 30N force pulling right, a 50N force pushing right, and 30N frictional force
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    2. molly asked by molly
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