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  1. A brick is initially 12.90 cm high and an aluminum can is initially 12.91 cm high. By how much must their temperatures be raised
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  2. A brick is initially at rest on top of a rough horizontal surface, as shown in the diagram. The brick is pushed by a force F=25N
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  3. A brick is dropped (zero initial speed) from the roof of a building. The brick strikes the ground in 3.05 s. You may ignore air
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  4. A brick making company manufactures bricks with the same height and width. the volume of each brick is 108 cubic inches and the
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  5. a brick is dropped (0 initial speed) from the top of a building. the brick strikes the ground in 2.5 seconds. you may ignore air
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  6. A brick mason is on a steep roof repairing a chimney and drops a brick. If the brick slides down the roof and leaves the edge of
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  7. A brick that weighs 23 kg is laying on a table. The brick is retained. From the brick, a thread is connected via a castor to a
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  8. A brick with a mass of 6kg is dropped vertically from a certain height.it takes 4,5 seconds for the brick to reach the
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  9. Find the heat that flows in 1 s through a lead brick 18 cm long if the temperature difference between the ends of the brick is
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  10. If a brick weighs exactly as much as a 9-pound rock plus falf of another brick, what does a brick and a half weigh?
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