A massless spring, with K=425

  1. A massless spring is attached to a support at one end and has a 2.0 μC charge glued to the other end. A -4.0 μC charge is
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  2. A block of weight W = 17 N, which can slide without friction on a 32.5° incline, is connected to the top of the incline by a
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  3. A 3 kg block collides with a massless spring of spring constant 90 N/m attached to a wall. The speed of the block was observed
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  4. 1. A 3 kg block collides with a massless spring of spring constant 90 N/m attached to a wall. The speed of the block was
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  5. Attach a solid cylinder of mass M and radius R to a horizontal massless spring with spring constant k so that it can roll
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  6. An ideal massless spring is fixed to the wall at one end. A block of mass M attached to the other end of the spring oscillates
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  7. Attach a solid cylinder of mass and radius to a horizontal massless spring with spring constant so that it can roll without
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  8. One end of a massless coil spring is suspended from a rigid ceiling. It is found that when a 4 kg mass is suspended from it the
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  9. One end of a massless coil spring is suspended from a rigid ceiling. It is found that when a 3.3 kg mass is suspended from it
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  10. Hung vertically, a massless spring extends by 3.00 cm when a mass of 992.0 g is attached to its lower end. The same mass and
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