A block of weight 3.8N

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  1. Consider the system shown in the figure. Block A has weight 4.91 N and block B has weight 2.94 N. Once block B is set into
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  2. Three blocks have the same volume. Block #1 floats 50% submerged. It has a weight of 1 N . The two others sink, so they are
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  3. Three blocks have the same volume. Block #1 floats 50% submerged. It has a weight of 1 N. The two others sink, so they are
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  4. A large uniform "butcher block" rests on two supports(one support at the left end of the block) and has a weight hanging from
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  5. A large uniform "butcher block" rests on two supports(one support at the left end of the block) and has a weight hanging from
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  6. A block of ice weighingkilograms begins to melt. Each hour the block of ice loses of its weight. Let be the weight, in
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  7. the coefficient of friction between block A and the horizontal surface is 0.43. What must be the weight of the hanging block B
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  8. Block B weighs 716 N. The coefficient of static friction between block and table is 0.31. Assume that the cord between B and the
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  9. The weight of the block at rest on a frictionless table is 305 N. This block is attched by a string to another mass that hangs
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  10. (a)block A weigh 60N. the coefficient of static friction between the block and the surface on which it rests is 0.25. the weight
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