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  1. A 80- kg child sits in a swing suspended with 2.6- m-long ropes. The swing is held aside so that the ropes make an angle of 46 o
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  2. A 80- kg child sits in a swing suspended with 2.6- m-long ropes. The swing is held aside so that the ropes make an angle of 46 o
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  3. A 50- kg child sits in a swing suspended with 3.8- m-long ropes. The swing is held aside so that the ropes make an angle of 48 o
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  4. A 40 kg child sits in a swing suspended with 2.5 m long ropes. The swing is held aside so that the ropes make an angle of 15
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  5. A child sits on a swing supported by ropes of length 3.0 m. With what frequency will she need to apply the driving force to
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  6. A child weighing 200 newtons is sitting in the center of a swing. the swing is supported evenly by two ropes, one on each side.
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  7. A child weighing 150 newtons is sitting in a swing. The swing issupported by two ropes, one on each side. What is the tension in
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  8. 1. A 15 kg child sits in a swing that is attached in ropes 1.6 m long . Find the potential energy of the child relative to his
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  9. A 40.0kg child is in a swing that is attached to ropes 2.00m long. Find the gravitational potential energy associated with the
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  10. A 120 N child is in a swing that is attached to ropes 2.20 m long. Find the gravitational potential energy of the child-Earth
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