A girl pushes a merry-go-round

  1. A merry-go-round with r = 4m and a perfect frictionless bearing is pushed with a force of 24 N by a young girl. She pushes with
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  2. A girl pushes a merry-go-round with a force of 120N for a distance of 6.0m.a) if she does this over a span of 2 seconds, how
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  3. Several math students are taking a break from their studies by visiting a playground. One student pushes the others on a
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  4. A girl sitting on a merry-go-round moves counterclockwise through an arc length of 3.75 m.If the girl’s angular displacement
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  5. A girl sitting on a merry-go-round moves counterclockwise through an arc length of 3.75 m.If the girl’s angular displacement
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  6. A girl sitting on a merry-go-round movescounterclockwise through an arc length of 3.36m. If the girl’s angular displacement is
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  7. A child pushes a merry go-round from rest to a final angular speed of 0.4 rev/s with constant angular acceleration. In doing so,
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  8. A child pushes a merry go-round from rest to a final angular speed of 0.78 rev/s with constant angular acceleration. In doing
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  9. 6.A child pushes a merry go-round from rest to a final angular speed of 0.46 rev/s with constant angular acceleration. In doing
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  10. A child pushes a merry go-round from rest to a final angular speed of 0.44 rev/s with constant angular acceleration. In doing
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