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  1. A block of mass m1 hangs vertically and is attached by a string to a block of mass m2 on a frictionless slope inclined at angle
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  2. A block of mass m1 hangs vertically and is attached by a string to a block of mass m2 on a frictionless slope inclined at angle
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. the block of unknow mass m is now replaced with a block of mass 5kg the 2.5kg block now accelerates downwards the coefficient of
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  6. A 1.5-kg block rests on top of a 7.5kg block. The cord and pulley have negligible mass, and there is no significant friction
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  7. A 5 kg block rests on a rough horizontal table. A rope is attached to the block and is pulled with a force of 11N to the left.
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  8. A 20 kg block rests on a rough horizontal table. A rope is attached to the block and is pulled with a force of 80 N to the left.
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  9. A 3.40 kg block is pushed along the ceiling with an constant applied force of F = 82.0 N that acts at an angle θ = 50° with
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  10. A 3.20 kg block is pushed along the ceiling with a constant applied force of 85.0 N that acts at an angle of 55.0° with the
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