A block is pushed across

  1. A 4.0-kg block and a 2.0-kg block are connected to opposite ends of a relaxed spring of spring constant 300 N/m. The blocks are
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  2. A 20.0 kg block is being pushed forward on a flat surface with a force of magnitude 45.0 N against a frictional force of 13.0 N.
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  3. A 5.55 kg block covered in sandpaper is pushed along the ceiling of a room under construction. The block is pushed across the
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  4. A 5.55 kg block covered in sandpaper is pushed along the ceiling of a room under construction. The block is pushed across the
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  5. A 20.0 kg block is being pushed forward on a flat surface with a force of magnitude 45.0 N against a frictional force of 13.0 N.
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  6. A 0.610 kg wooden block is spun around on a wooden table. The wooden block is being spun around on a 2.00 m long massless wire.
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  7. A 0.630 kg wooden block is spun around on a wooden table. The wooden block is being spun around on a 2.00 m long massless wire.
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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. A 50-kg block is pushed a distance of 5.0 m across a floor by a horizontal force Fp whose magnitude is 150 N. Fp is parallel to
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