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Two blocks, each with a mass m = 0.400 kg, can slide without friction on a horizontal surface. Initially, block 1 is in motion
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Two blocks, each with a mass = 0.168 kg, can slide without friction on a horizontal surface. Initially, block 1 is in motion
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Lilly
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a 2.0 kg block moving at 8 m/s on a frictionless surface collides elastically with a block at rest. The first block moves in the
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Henry
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A block of mass m is released from a height of R. The block slides down along the path ABC. At point
C the block collides a
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None
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A 34-g bullet traveling at 120m/s embeds itself in a wooden block on a smooth surface. The block then slides toward a spring and
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Zach
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A 34-g bullet traveling at 120m/s embeds itself in a wooden block on a smooth surface. The block then slides toward a spring and
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Brian
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Block A (mass = 3 kg), moving at +5 meters per second, collides with stationary block B (mass = 4 kg). Block A comes to a sudden
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Rachel
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A 1.1 kg block slides along a friction-less surface at 1.4 m/s. A second block, sliding at a faster 4.3 m/s, collides with the
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K
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A baseball of mass m1 = 0.32 kg is thrown at a concrete block m2 = 6.25 kg. The block has a coefficient of static friction of
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Anonymous
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A baseball of mass m1 = 0.46 kg is thrown at a concrete block m2 = 8.25 kg. The block has a coefficient of static friction of
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Maura
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