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  1. A young boy is pulling his wooden toboggan up a 30 slope. If the toboggan is moving at a constant speed on the dry snow of
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  2. some university students loaded their things into a toboggan. the toboggan has a mass of 8 kg and they are pulling it with a
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  3. Two toboggans are pulled across the ice with a force of 1.2 x 102 N. The rope of the toboggan makes an angle of 55o with the
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  4. Salim has a paper route. In the winter time, he puts his newspapers on a toboggan to pull them through the snow. The combined
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  5. 5. Salim has a paper route. In the winter time, he puts his newspapers on a toboggan to pull them through the snow. The combined
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  6. Salim has a paper route. In the winter time, he puts his newspapers on a toboggan to pull them through the snow. The combined
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  7. A straight horizontal rope is towing a 6.13 kg toboggan across frictionless ice. A 3.06 kg radio is on top of the toboggan with
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  8. A straight horizontal rope is towing a 5.52 kg toboggan across frictionless ice. A 2.76 kg radio is on top of the toboggan with
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  9. A toboggan is sliding down a snowy slope. The table shows the speed of the toboggan at various times during its trip. (a) Make a
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  10. It is observed that rider A closes the 48 gap in a time of 6 seconds (a=ft/s^2). a) What speed was rider A moving while located
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