A sled initially at rest

  1. A child on a sled is initially at rest on an icy horizontal surface. The sled is pushed until it reaches a final velocity of
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  2. Gayle runs at a speed of 3.80 m/s and dives on a sled, initially at rest on the top of a frictionless snow covered hill. After
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  3. Gayle runs at a speed of 3.80 m/s and dives on a sled, initially at rest on the top of a frictionless snow covered hill. After
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  4. A 45 kg boy running at 3 meters per second jumps on to a 97 kg sled that is initially at rest. Find the resulting speed of the
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  5. gayle runs at a speed of 4.00 m/s and dives on a sled, initially at rest on the top of a frictionless, snow-covered hill. after
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  6. A 59.5 kg person, running horizontally with a velocity of +3.90 m/s, jumps onto a 12.2 kg sled that is initially at rest.(a)
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  7. A 60.0 kg person, running horizontally with a velocity of 3.80 m/s, jumps onto a 12.0 kgsled that is initially at rest. a)
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  8. Gayle runs at a speed of 9.00 m/s and dives on a sled, initially at rest on the top of a frictionless, snow-covered hill, that
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  9. Gayle runs at a speed of 8.00 m/s and dives on a sled, initially at rest on the top of a frictionless, snow-covered hill, that
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  10. Gayle runs at a speed of 9.00 m/s and dives on a sled, initially at rest on the top of a frictionless, snow-covered hill, that
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