A 3.00kg block starts from

  1. A 3.00kg block starts from rest at the top of a 30.0 degree incline and accerlates uniformly down the incline moving 2.00 m in
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  2. A block of mass 2.00kg starts at rest at the top of a ramp that is inclined delta= 40.0 degrees with the horizontal. The block
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  3. Two blocks are connected by a heavy uniform rope with a mass of4.00 . The topblock is 6.00kg, the bottom block is 5.00kg with an
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  4. A force of 9.4N pulls horizontally on a 1.2-kg block that slides on a rough, horizontal surface. This block is connected by a
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  5. block A (mass 2.04kg) rests on a tabletop. It is connected by a horizontal cord passing over a light, frictionless pulley to a
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  6. A 5.0-kg block is at rest on a horizontal floor. If you push horizontally on the 5.0-kg block with a force of 10.0 N, it just
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  7. A 10.0-kg block is at rest on a horizontal floor. If you push horizontally on the 10.0-kg block with a force of 20.0 N, it just
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  8. A 5.0-kg block is at rest on a horizontal floor. If you push horizontally on the 5.0-kg block with a force of 10.0 N, it just
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  9. A block slides down a frictionless plane having an inclination of 14.3°.If the block starts from rest at the top and the length
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  10. The density of osmium is 22.57g/cm3. If a 1.00kg rectangular block of osmium has two dimensions of 4.00cmx4.00cm, calculate the
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