An 9.20kg ball, hanging from

  1. An 9.20kg ball, hanging from the ceiling by a light wire 115 long, is struck in an elastic collision by a 1.20kg ball moving
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  2. A 1.2kg object is placed on a frictionless table and is attached to a hanging mass using a light string over a frictionless
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  3. A ball of mass 1.20kg falls vertically and hits a horizontal floor at 2.50m/s . The ball then rebounds upward at 10.00m/s . If
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  4. A 20kg ball has a initial velocity of 10m/s is rolling on a rough surface slope which have a kinetic friction of 200N and
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  5. A ball of mass 1.76 kg is tied to a string of length 4.19 m as shown in Figure P6.50. The ball is initially hanging vertically
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  6. Ok, so this probem is kinda complicated, so ask me if you need clarification. This problem deals with Impulse and Momentum.There
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  7. A 50.0 g ball is fired horizontally with initial speed v0 toward a 100 g ball that is hanging motionless from a 1.10 m -long
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  8. A 1.20kg ball is rolled down a frictionless ramp whose top is 0.80m above a horizontal spring with ks = 800N/m. The ball reaches
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  9. An object of Mass 450g moving in circular path of radius 17 cm find the centripetal force with hanging mass of 0.20kg
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  10. Four balls are dropped from a platform, 20 meters high. One ball is 5k, the other is 10kg, then 20kg, and 40kg. Which ball will
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