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A 4.40kg block hangs from a spring with spring constant 2160N/m . The block is pulled down 4.60cm from the equilibrium position
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A 4.40kg block hangs from a spring with spring constant 2160N/m . The block is pulled down 4.60cm from the equilibrium position
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A 4.40kg block hangs from a spring with spring constant 2160N/m . The block is pulled down 4.60cm from the equilibrium position
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Block B has a mass of 3.40kg and is moving to the left at a speed of 4.20m/s. Block A has a mass of 6.40kg and is moving to the
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A block hangs in equilibrium from a vertical spring. When a second identical block is added, the original block sags by 5.00 cm.
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The blocks A and B are connected by a piece of spring. Block B rests on a smooth inclined plane of 35° and block A hangs
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Block A sits on a horizontal tabletop. There is friction between the surface and Block A. The string passes over a frictionless,
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Block A sits on a horizontal tabletop. There is friction between the surface and Block A. The string passes over a frictionless,
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A block hangs in equilibrium from a vertical spring. When a second identical block is added, the original
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