A diver of mass 68.9 kg stands at the end

  1. A diver stands on the end of a diving board as shownin the figure on the right. The mass of the diver is 58 kg and the mass of
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  2. A diver stands on the end of a diving board as shown in the figure on the right. The mass of the diver is 58 kgand the mass of
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  3. A diver stands at rest at the end of a massless diving board as shown in Figure P8.16.(a) If the mass of the diver is 161 kg,
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  4. A 65 kg diver stands still on a tower, 10.0 m above the water.(a) Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the diver,
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  5. A 65 kg diver stands still on a tower, 10.0 m above the water.(a) Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the
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  6. A 65 kg diver stands still on a tower, 10.0 m above the water.(a) Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the diver,
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  7. A 65 kg65 kg diver stands still on a tower, 10.0 m 10.0 m above the water. (a) Calculate the gravitational potential energy of
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  8. A diver with a mass of 70.0 kg stands motionless at the top of a 3.0 m high diving platform. Calculate his speed when he enters
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  9. A diver of mass 68.9 kg stands at the end of a diving board of mass 24.5 kg and length L = 3.29 m. The diving board is supported
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  10. a diver of mass 60kg stands on the end of a diving board of mass 30kg and length 2m. calculate the force exerted by the spring
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