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  1. An object of mass 1.5 kg is placed on a rough horizontal surface, as shown in Figure 1. Force F acts on the object. When the
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  2. An object attached to the end of a string swings in a vertical circle (R = 1.2 m), as shown. At an instant when ƒá = 30„a,
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  3. Two constant forces act on an object of mass m = 4.50 kg object moving in the xy plane as shown in the figure below. Force 1 is
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  4. A 5.0 kg object (m1) is connected to a 10.0 kg object (m2) by a string. If a pulling force F of 20 N is applied to the 5.0 kg
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  5. its the second part of the question that I don't understand:according the graph shown, the net force acting on an object varies
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  6. An object A, of mass 1 kg that is moving at a velocity of 6ms^-1 collides with a stationary object of mass 3kg. after the
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  7. An object with mass m1 = 5.00 kg, rests on a frictionless horizontal table and is connected to a cable that passes over a pulley
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  8. A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given by I = cmr^2. The object rolls without slipping
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  9. A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given byI = cmr2. The object rolls without slipping
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  10. A small circular object with mass m and radius r has a moment of inertia given byI = cmr2. The object rolls without slipping
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