A crate is initially at

  1. The man slides the 100-kg crate across force of 200 N. If the crate was initially at rest, how far will the crate move beforeits
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  2. A crate is initially at rest on a rough, horizontal floor. The crate moves in a straight line as it is pushed resulting in the
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  3. The drawing shows a 25.1-kg crate that is initially at rest. Note that the view is one looking down on the top of the crate. Two
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  4. The drawing shows a 20.1-kg crate that is initially at rest. Note that the view is one looking down on the top of the crate. Two
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  5. The drawing shows a 25.0-kg crate that is initially at rest. Note that the view is one looking down on the top of the crate. Two
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  6. The drawing shows a 29.7-kg crate that is initially at rest. Note that the view is one looking down on the top of the crate. Two
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  7. drawing shows a 25.0-kg crate that is initially at rest. Note that the view is one looking down on the top of the crate. Two
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  8. The drawing shows a 29.7-kg crate that is initially at rest. Note that the view is one looking down on the top of the crate. Two
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  9. The drawing shows a 29.7-kg crate that is initially at rest. Note that the view is one looking down on the top of the crate. Two
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  10. A 130-kg crate is initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. An applied force of 400 N to the right is exerted on
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