A 4.1 kg object hangs

  1. an aluminum object has a mass of 27 kg & a density of 2700 kg/m^3. it is hung from a rope under the surface of water
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  2. An object of mass M = 884 g lies on a table. It is free to move along a horizontal, frictionless surface. This object is
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  3. An object m of mass m=1kg is attached to a string that passes through a hole in the center of a table. The object m moves in a
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  4. A copper rod (length �= 2.0 m, radius =3.0 *� 10^-�3 m) hangs down from the ceiling. A 9.0-kg object is attached to the lower
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  5. A copper rod (length = 1.3 m, radius = 3.70 10-3 m) hangs down from the ceiling. A 8.3-kg object is attached to the lower end of
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  6. Christine Karera hangs a spring and it oscillates at a frequency of 60 cycles in a minute when an object is attached to it.
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  7. A 14.9-kg object hangs in equilibrium at the end of a rope (taken as massless) while a wind pushes the object with a 67.7-N
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  8. An unstretched ideal spring hangs vertically from a fixed support. A 0.4 kg object is then attached to the lower end of the
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  9. A massless string runs around two massless, frictionless pulleys. An object with mass m = 20 kg hangs from one pulley. A force F
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  10. AN object that hangs from a fixed point and swings back and forth because of gravity is a ?
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