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  1. Two objects of different mass start from rest, are pulled by the same magnitude net force, and are moved through the same
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  2. which of the following must occur for an object to be in free fall?Gravity is one of several forces acting on the object, and
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  3. Which of the following is the best definition of Newton's theory of universal gravitation?(1 point)Responses Every object is
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  4. An object with a mass of 5 kg moves at a constant velocity when it is pulled by a horizontal force of 5 N on a level surface.
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  5. A 2.00-kg object is hanging on a 1.1m string. The object is pulled 20cm away from the equilibrium position and held there.a)
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  6. 8 kg object is being pulled on friction free surface by 110 kg object through a pulley find acceleration of 8 kg object
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  7. 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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  8. Three strings are attached to an object. If one of the strings is pulled north with a force of 10 N and one of the other strings
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  9. If a 68kg object is being pulled across the hard floor with a horizontal force of 400N...a. What would the acceleration of the
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  10. Two rubber bands pulling on an object cause it to accelerate at 1.6 m/s2.(a) What will be the object's acceleration if it is
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