A rubber ball is attached

  1. A ball of mass 0.1 kg is attached to a rubber band, which we can model as a spring of stiffness 8 N/m. With one end of the
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  2. A hollow rubber tennis ball has an outside diameter of 6.8cm.the thickness of the rubber ball is 0.4cm. Determine the amount of
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  3. A rubber ball is attached to a paddle by a rubber band. The ball is initially moving away from the paddle with a speed of 4.5
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  4. A rubber ball is attached to a paddle by a rubber band. The ball is initially moving away from the paddle with a speed of 5.5
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  5. A rubber ball is attached to a paddle by a rubber band. The ball is initially moving away from the paddle with a speed of 4.0
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  6. A large air-filled rubber ball is tethered to the bottom of a swimming pool. The tension in the tether is 100N. The mass of the
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  7. Rubber BandA 156 g hockey puck is attached to a rubber band and rotated with an angular speed of 9.8 rad/s on frictionless
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  8. A bouncy rubber ball and a squishy mud ball were thrown at a wall. The mud ball stuck, and the rubber ball bounced back off.
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  9. When dropped on a hard surface, a rubber ball takes a series of bounces, each one about 4/5 as high as the preceding one. If the
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  10. A soft synthetic rubber ball of radius 9 cm is submerged to 7.5 m beneath the surface of a lake.a) If the bulk modulus of the
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