A large uniform block rests

  1. A large uniform block rests horizontally on two vertical supports(one support at the left end of the block and another at a
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  2. A large uniform "butcher block" rests on two supports(one support at the left end of the block) and has a weight hanging from
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  3. A large uniform "butcher block" rests on two supports(one support at the left end of the block) and has a weight hanging from
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  4. A 1.75-kg wooden block rests on a table over a large hole as in the figure below. A 4.60-g bullet with an initial velocity vi is
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  5. A 1.75-kg wooden block rests on a table over a large hole as in the figure below. A 4.60-g bullet with an initial velocity vi is
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  6. A 1.75-kg wooden block rests on a table over a large hole as in the figure below. A 5.20-g bullet with an initial velocity vi is
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  7. The uniform block of width W and height H in the figure below rests on an inclined plane in static equilibrium. The plane is
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  8. A small cube of mass m1= 1.0 kg slides down a circular and frictionless track of radius R= 0.6 m cut into a large block of mass
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  9. A small cube of mass m1= 1.0 kg slides down a circular and frictionless track of radius R= 0.5 m cut into a large block of mass
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  10. A small cube of mass m1= 2.0 kg slides down a circular and frictionless track of radius R= 0.6 m cut into a large block of mass
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