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  1. Outside the International Sapce Station, a 60 kg astronaut holding a 4.0 kg object (both initially at rest) throws the object at
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  2. Two forces of equal magnitude act on the same object. Which of the following must be true?a. The object is moving. b. The object
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  3. An oblique collision occurs between two objects with a similar rectangular shape (1m x 0.2m) as shown below. The first object
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  4. 1) a force of 10 N acts on a 5.0 kg object, initially at rest, for 2.5 s. What is the final speed of the object?2) a 1500 kh
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  5. a moving object collides with an object initially at rest. is it possible for both objects to be at rest after the collision?can
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  6. An object ob 2 kg mass is initially at rest on the ground. then, the object is pulled up by a 20N force in 4s before it is
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  7. A 5kg object travelling at 0.1m/s collides head on with 10kg object initially at rest. Determine the velocity of each object
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  8. A 2kg object moving 3m/s strikes a 1kg object initially at rest. Immediately after the collision, the 2kg object has a velocity
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  9. A 2kg object moving 3m/s strikes a 1kg object initially at rest. Immediately after the collision, the 2kg object has a velocity
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  10. A 5.00 g object moving to the right at +20.0 cm/s makes an elastic head-on collision with a 10.0 g object that is initially at
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