A physics student of mass

  1. A student goes to planet x and wants to determine the gravity there. The student knows from physics lab that they can use
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  2. This is the first question on the 2003 ap physics b exam. I need help with part e.It shows a diagram of a pulley with two
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  3. The gravitational force of attraction between two students sitting at their desks in physics class is 2.23 ✕ 10-8 N. If one
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  4. The gravitational force of attraction between two students sitting at their desks in physics class is 2.34 ✕ 10^-8 N. If one
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  5. The gravitational force of attraction between two students sitting at their desks in physics class is 2.35 ✕ 10-8 N. If one
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  6. To determine the location of his center of mass, a physics student lies on a lightweight plank supported by two scales L = 2.40
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  7. To determine the location of his center of mass, a physics student lies on a lightweight plank supported by two scales L = 2.44
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  8. A physics student stands on the edge of a cliff 2x meters. He throws his physics homework straight up in the air. Derive an
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  9. Determine the force of gravitational attraction between the earth (mass = 5.98 x 1024 kg) and a 68.0-kg physics student if the
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  10. Imagine a particle of dust that masses 25.48ug. What is it's mass in atomic mass units? Round off to appropriate # of
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