A 6.0-kg object undergoes an

  1. Object 1 (mass=5.5 kg) traveling in the +x direction at a speed of 12.40m/s undergoes an inelastic collision with Object 2
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  2. If a force of 60 N is exerted on a 15 kg object, calculate the acceleration that the object undergoes.________m/s(squared)
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  3. An object undergoes a displacement while being acted on by a constant force directed to the north. The work done on this object
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  4. Object 1 (mass=6.4 kg) traveling in the +x direction at a speed of 14.01m/s undergoes an inelastic collision with Object 2
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  5. An object-–spring system undergoes simple harmonic motion. If the mass of the object is doubled, what will happen to the
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  6. An object undergoes simple harminic motion of amplitude A. Through what total distance does the object move during one complete
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  7. An object has a mass of 0.5 kg. It undergoes a simple harmonic motion. The amplitude of that motion is 0.07 m and the period is
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  8. I asked this question before:if the force of 60 N is exerted on a 15 kg object, calculate the acceleration that the object
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  9. A 6.0 kg object undergoes an acceleration of 2.0 m/s2.a. What is the magnitude of the net force acting on the object?b. If this
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  10. A 2kg object is attached to a spring and undergoes simple harmonic motion. At t=0 the object starts from rest, 10 cm from the
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