A 25kg box is pulled

  1. a sledge of mass 25kg is pulled along a smooth frozen lake by a rope which is pulled at an angle of 30 degrees to the
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  2. what is the coefficient of sliding friction between a 3.2kg sled and snow when the sled, carrying a 25kg boy, can be pulled with
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  3. A 25kg box is pulled across a frictionless floor by a rope that is inclined 30 degrees above horizontal. The tension in the rope
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  4. An ice skater pulls three small children, one behind the other, with masses 25kg, 31kg, and 35kg. Assume that the ice is smooth
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  5. Abdul and his brother weigh 15.25kg. Abdul and his father weigh 72.25kg. What is Abdul's weight?
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  6. A perfectly (non-head on) elastic collision occurs between a 0.25kg object moving east at 4m/s and a stationary 0.3kg object.
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  7. Two ropes attached to a young tree are pulled by two landscapers. Rope 1 is pulled with 267 N of force at an angle of 23 degrees
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  8. Two ropes attached to a young tree are pulled by two landscapers. Rope 1 is pulled with 267 N of force at an angle of 23 degrees
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  9. Two ropes attached to a young tree are pulled by two landscapers. Rope 1 is pulled with 267 N of force at an angle of 23 degrees
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  10. 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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