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A frictionless30degrees incline should provide an acceleration of 4.90m/s2 down the incline. A student with a stopwatch finds
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A mass of 18 kg is being pushed up a frictionless incline with a constant force of 20 Newtons directed parallel to the incline,
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Tina
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A mass of 18 kg is being pushed up a frictionless incline with a constant force of 20 Newtons directed parallel to the incline,
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Tina
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A mass of 11 kg is being pushed up a frictionless incline with a constant force of 35 Newtons directed parallel to the incline,
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Jon
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A mass of 18 kg is being pushed up a frictionless incline with a constant force of 20 Newtons directed parallel to the incline,
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Tina
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A small block travels up a frictionless incline that is at an angle of 30.0° above the horizontal. The block has speed 4.21 m/s
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A crate weighs 820N and rests on a 34degree incline. You can keep it from sliding down the incline by pushing on it with a force
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Anonymous
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If a marble of mass 4.0 kg and radius 0.2 m is rolling up an incline at 10 m/s and the incline is h meters high, what minimum
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Tee
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A marble rolls down an incline of 30 degrees. If the marble is initally at rest at the top of the incline of length 2.0 meters
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Anonymous
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A 23-kg mass starts at rest at the bottom of a 40 degrees frictionless incline. A force of 300 N is applied to the mass directed
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Hannah
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