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  1. A steel ball of mass m=5 g is moving at a speed of 250 m/s toward a large mass M=2.2 kg which is connected to a relaxed spring,
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  2. Which condition would most likely require the National Weather Service to issue a severe thunderstorm warning?(1 point)Responses
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  3. An object is most likely to sink in water if _________.(1 point)Responses it has a large mass. it has a large mass. it has a
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  4. Suppose the mass of each of two spherical objects is doubled, and the distance between their centers is three times as large.
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  5. A large box of mass M is pulled across a horizontal, frictionless surface by a horizontal rope with tension T. A small box of
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  6. What change will always take place during nuclear fission?• A nucleus will take in energy in large amounts, increasing its
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  7. A star's life depends on mass___ mass=Long life Large mass= ____ life Small mass is long life and large mass is short life?
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  8. a hydraulic press contains oil of density=800kg/meter cube,and the areas of the large cylinder=0.5meter squad and area of small
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  9. Sliding Blocks(14 points possible) A small cube of mass 1.0 kg slides down a circular and frictionless track of radius 0.6 m cut
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  10. Select two statements that would best explain the change in horses’ body mass over millions of years.(1 point) Responses Large
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