A student rides his skateboard

  1. A 45 kg student runs down the sidewalk at a speed of 4.20m/s and jumps onto the stationary skateboard. The student and
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  2. A student stands on a skateboard and pushes on a wall with a force of 87N [S]. The total mass of thestudent and the skateboard
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  3. a 43.7 kg student runs down the sidewalk and jumps with a horizontal speed of 4.48 m/s onto a stationary skateboard. the student
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  4. a 43.7 kg student runs down the sidewalk and jumps with a horizontal speed of 4.48 m/s onto a stationary skateboard. the student
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  5. a 43.7 kg student runs down the sidewalk and jumps with a horizontal speed of 4.48 m/s onto a stationary skateboard. the student
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  6. A 41.2 kg student runs down the sidewalk andjumps with a horizontal speed of 4.36 m/s onto a stationary skateboard. The student
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  7. A 42.5 kg student runs down the sidewalk andjumps with a horizontal speed of 4.16 m/s onto a stationary skateboard. The student
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  8. A student rides his skateboard for 10 minutes and travels 1.2 miles. What is the average speed of the skateboarder in
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  9. On the way to the mall Miguel rides his skateboard to get to the bus stop. He then waits a few minutes for the bus to come, then
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  10. A skateboard loaded with boxes is on a level surface. Two forces (F1=125N and F2=70N) are acting on the skateboard as shown in
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