An iron (ĉ = 7860

  1. A carefully designed experiment can measure the gravitational force between masses of 6 kg. Given that the density of iron is
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  2. A carefully designed experiment can measure the gravitational force between masses of 9 kg. Given that the density of iron is
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  3. A carefully designed experiment can measure the gravitational force between masses of 9 kg. Given that the density of iron is
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  4. A carefully designed experiment can measure the gravitational force between masses of 8 kg. Given that the density of iron is
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  5. A 4.0-kg cylinder of solid iron is supported by a string while submerged in water. What is the tension in the string? The
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  6. a 1.0kg beaker containgin 2.00kg of oil with a density of 916kg/m3 rests on a scale. a 2.0kg block of iron is suspended from a
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  7. a 1.0kg beaker containgin 2.00kg of oil with a density of 916kg/m3 rests on a scale. a 2.0kg block of iron is suspended from a
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  8. a 1.0kg beaker containgin 2.00kg of oil with a density of 916kg/m3 rests on a scale. a 2.0kg block of iron is suspended from a
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  9. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860 kg/m^3). Calclate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  10. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860 kg/m^3). Calclate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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