A small block is released

  1. A small block with mass 0.200 kg is released from rest at the top of a frictionless incline. The block travels a distance 0.440
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  2. A small block is released from rest at the top of a long frictionless ramp that is inclined at an angle of 36.9° above the
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  3. A small block is released from rest at the top of a long frictionless ramp that is inclined at an angle of 36.9° above the
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  4. You do a physics lab experiment on another planet. A small block is released from rest at the top of a long frictionless ramp
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  5. A small block of mass m can slide along the frictionless loop-the loop. The block is released from rest at point P, at height h
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  6. A 3 kg block (block A) is released from rest at the top of a 20 m long frictionless ramp that is 5 m high. At the same time, an
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  7. 3 kg block (block A) is released from rest at the top of a 20 m long frictionless ramp that is 5 m high. At the same time, an
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  8. A small block of mass 2.7 kg is released from rest at the top of the curved frictionless ramp shown. The block slides down the
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  9. Two blocks are connected by a cord passing over a small frictionless pulley. The angle is 30 degrees, and the mass of the small
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  10. When the three blocks in the figure below are released from rest, they accelerate with a magnitude of 0.370 m/s2. Block 1 has
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