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  1. A spherically symmetric object, with radius R = 0.700 m and mass M = 1.90 kg, rolls without slipping across a horizontal floor,
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  2. A spherically symmetric object, with radius R = 0.50 m and mass M = 1.3 kg, rolls without slipping across a horizontal floor,
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  3. A spherically symmetric object with radius R= 0.51m and mass of M= 3.5kg rolls without slipping accross a horizontal surface
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  4. A spherically symmetric object with radius R= 0.51m and mass of M= 3.5kg rolls without slipping accross a horizontal surface
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  5. When we say that the weight of an object is Mg, and that g = 9.8 N/kg, what assumptions are we making?Which of the below? -The
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  6. When we say that the weight of an object is Mg, and that g = 9.8 N/kg, what assumptions are we making?Which of the below? -The
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  7. When we say that the weight of an object is Mg, and that g = 9.8 N/kg, what assumptions are we making?Which of the below? The
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  8. A spherically symmetric object with radius of .7m and mass of 1.6kg rolls without slipping accross a horizontal surface with
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  9. Update: Planets are not uniform inside. Normally, they are densest at the center and have decreasing density outward toward the
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  10. During fair weather, an electric field of about 100 N/C points vertically downward into the earth's atmosphere. Assuming that
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