A single bead can slide

  1. A red bead releasd from rest at height H slides down a wire without sticking to a green bead initally at rest. The mass of the
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  2. A small bead of mass m is free to slide along a long, thin rod without any friction. The rod rotates in a horizontal plane about
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  3. A small bead of mass m is free to slide along a long, thin rod without any friction. The rod rotates in a horizontal plane about
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  4. A small bead of mass m is free to slide along a long, thin rod without any friction. The rod rotates in a horizontal plane about
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  5. A single bead can slide with negligible friction on a wire that is bent into a circular loop of radius 15.0 cm, as in Figure
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  6. a single bead can slide with negligible friction on a wire that is bent into circular loop of radius 15 cm an in the figure. the
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  7. bead with a mass of 0.090g and a charge of 10nC is free to slide on a vertical rod. at the base of the rod is a fixed 10nC
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  8. A 0.500 kg bead slides on a straight frictionless wire with a velocity of 1.50 cm/s to the right. The bead collides elastically
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  9. a small bead can slide without friction on a circular hoop that is in a vertical plane and has a radius of 0.100 m. The hoop
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  10. A bead with a mass of 0.085 g and a charge of 20 nC is free to slide on a vertical rod. At the base of the rod is a fixed 20 nC
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