An object is released from rest and falls in free

  1. An object is released from rest and falls in free fall motion. The speed v of the object after it has fallen a distance y is
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  2. An object is released from rest and falls in free fall motion. The speed v of the object after it has fallen a distance y is
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  3. On the planet mars, a free falling object released from rest falls 4m in 1s and is moving at 8m/s at that time. How fast would
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  4. An object starts from rest at the origin and moves along the x axis with a constant acceleration of 4m/s^2. Its average velocity
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  5. An object is released from rest on a planetthat has no atmosphere. The object falls freely for 5.03 m in the first second. What
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  6. An object is released from rest on a planet that has no atmosphere. The object falls freely for 5.02 m in the first second.
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  7. An object is released from rest on a planetthat has no atmosphere. The object falls freely for 2.73 m in the first second. What
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  8. an object is released from rest on a planet that has no atmosphere.the object falls freely for 3.46 m in the first second.what
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  9. A uniform disk of radius 0.48 m is mountedon a frictionless, horizontal axis. A light cord wrapped around the disk supports a
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  10. A uniform disk of radius 0.45 m is mounted on a frictionless, horizontal axis. A light cord wrapped around the disk supports a 1
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