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  1. A uniform chain of total mass m is laid out straight on a frictionless table and held stationary so that one-quarter of its
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  2. A chain is held on a frictionless table with 1/3 of its length hanging over the edge. If the chain has length L = 33 cm and mass
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  3. A 5 ft chain is sitting on a table with 2 ft hanging off (3 ft sitting on table). The table is 4 ft high, and the chain slides
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  4. A chain of length l and mass ë per unit length is fully open and is held on a high frictionless table with y1 of its length
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  5. a one meter chain that weights one newton sits on a flat horizontal table that is one meter from the floor. the coefficient of
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  6. The figure above shows a chain being held on a table with one quarter of its length hanging over the edge. Friction is
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  7. A 0.5 kg mass is moving in a circle of radius 1.8 m on a flat frictionless table at the end of a string. The speed of the mass
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  8. A 0.5 kg mass is moving in a circle of radius 1.8 m on a flat frictionless table at the end of a string. The speed of the mass
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  9. A 5.8 kg mass, M1 is on a horizontal frictionless table. A horizontal string is attached to M1 and it passes over a pulley at
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  10. One-fourth of length L is hanging down over the edge of a frictionless, table. The rope has an uniform, linear density (mass per
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