A 3.00kg object undergoes an

  1. a 4.00kg object traveling westward at 25.0m/s hits a 15.0kg object at rest. the 4.00kg object bounces eastward at 8.00m/s. what
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  2. a 2.00kg object A is connected with a massless string across a massless, frictionless pulley to a 3.00kg object B. the smaller
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  3. a 2.00kg object A is connected with a massless string across a massless, frictionless pulley to a 3.00kg object B. the smaller
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  4. a 2.00kg object A is connected with a massless string across a massless, frictionless pulley to a 3.00kg object B. the smaller
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  5. a 5.00kg object placed on a frictionless horizontal table is connected to a string tat passes over a pulley and then is fastened
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  6. A 3.00kg object undergoes an acceleration given by acceleration is equal to (2.00i hat + 5.00j hat). Find (a) the resultant
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  7. Objects of masses m1 = 4.00kg and m2 = 9.00kg are connected by light frictionless pulley as shown. The object m1 is held at rest
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  8. Two packing crate of masses 10.0kg and 5.00kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley .the 5.00kg
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  9. The coordinate of a 2.00kg object in linear motion is described by the function:x(t)= (2.00m/s^3)t^3 -(7.00m/s^2)t^2 +
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  10. An interacting system of two objects has no external force acting on the system. The first has a mass of 2.00kg and is moving
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