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  1. Assume that the entire mass of an atom is concentrated in its nucleus, a sphere of a radius 1.5 x 10 to the -5 pm. If the mass
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  2. In the diagram below, how far from the end of the board can a 60 kg person walk before it will tip over? The mass of the board
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  3. Five mineral samples of equal mass of calcite, CaCO3 (MM 100.085) , had a total mass of 12.4 ± 0.1 g. What is the average mass
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  4. Five mineral samples of equal mass of calcite, CaCO3 (MM 100.085) , had a total mass of 12.4 ± 0.1 g. What is the average mass
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  5. The blocks are pulled to the right and accelerate with a magnitude of 1.1 m/s^2. If mass 1 is 4.0 kg, mass 2 is 2.3 kg, and mass
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  6. 10kg mass is attached to a 5kg mass by a 20cm cord. The 5 kg mass is attached by a 30cm cord to a motor that rotates the entire
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  7. A person using a map with a scale of 1: 1,000 can assume that (1 point) Responses the entire planet will be displayed in this
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  8. divide both sides of the equation by mass, it divides out.mass*HeatFusion=mass*gh How do you calculate the height that a block
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  9. You attach a 2.90 kg mass to a horizontal spring that is fixed at one end. You pull the mass until the spring is stretched by
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  10. What is the difference in volume (due only to pressure changes, not temperature or other factors) between 1000 kg of water at
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