A 5 kg block is pulled along a horizontal frictionless

  1. A block rests on a horizontal, frictionless surface. A string is attached to the block, and is pulled with a force of 45.0 N at
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  2. A block rests on a horizontal, frictionless surface. A string is attached to the block, and is pulled with a force of 45.0 N at
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  3. A block rests on a horizontal frictionless surface. A string is attached to the block, and is pulled with a force of 60.0 N at
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  4. A)A block rests on a horizontal frictionless surface. A string is attached to the block, and is pulled with a force of 60.0 N at
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  5. I would like to thoroughly understand each steo to solve this.In 0.750s, a 7.0kg block is pulled through a distance of 4.0m on a
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  6. In 0.511 s, a 13.1-kg block is pulled through a distance of 3.13 m on a frictionless horizontal surface, starting from rest. The
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  7. In 0.780 s, a 6.50-kg block is pulled through a distance of 3.85 m on a frictionless horizontal surface, starting from rest. The
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  8. In 0.369 s, a 14.2-kg block is pulled through a distance of 3.60 m on a frictionless horizontal surface, starting from rest. The
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  9. A -kg block is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. It is pulled with a constant horizontal force N. How long
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  10. A -kg block is initially at rest on a frictionless horizontal surface. It is pulled with a constant horizontal force N. How long
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