A physics book slides off

  1. A student places her 500 g physics book on a frictionless table. She pushes the bookagainst a spring, compressing the spring by
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  2. A student places her 442 g physics book on a frictionless table. She pushes the book against a spring, compressing the spring by
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  3. A student places her 500 g physics book on a frictionless table. She pushes the book against a spring, compressing the spring by
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  4. A Physics book has a height of 26 cm, a width of 22 cm, and a thickness of 4 cm.Find the pressure that the Physics book exerts
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  5. A physics book slides off a horizontal table top with a speed of 1.15 . It strikes the floor after a time of 0.360 . Ignore air
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  6. A physics book slides off a horizontal table top with a speed of 1.90 m/s. It strikes the floor after a time of 0.410 s. Ignore
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  7. A physics book slides off a horizontal tabletop with a speed of 1.10m/s{\rm m}/{\rm s} . It strikes the floor in 0.350s{\rm s} .
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  8. Mark's physics book is on the desk. Mark pushes horizontally (from the side) on the book, but the book does not move.Which force
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  9. Stuck in the middle of a frozen pond with only your physics book, you decide to put physics in action and throw the 6-kg book.
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  10. Stuck in the middle of a frozen pond with only your physics book, you decide to put physics in action and throw the 9-kg book.
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