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  1. A bale of weight 24 kN hangs from a steel cable, (a) Determine the tension T in the cable if the bale is held to one side with a
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  2. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at 33.0 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of 58.0 m. If the bale of hay weighs 173
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  3. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at 33.0 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of 58.0 m. If the bale of hay weighs 173
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  4. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at40 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of 73 m . The acceleration due to gravity
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  5. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at30 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of 65 m . The acceleration due to gravity
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  6. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at30 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of 65 m . The acceleration due to gravity
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  7. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at40 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of 73 m . The acceleration due to gravity
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  8. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at 36.0 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of h = 69.5 m, as shown below. If the
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  9. An animal-rescue plane flying due east at 36.0 m/s drops a bale of hay from an altitude of h = 69.5 m. If the bale of hay weighs
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  10. An animal-rescue plane due east at 50 meters per second drops a bale of hay from an altitude of 62 meters. The acceleration due
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