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  1. Raul pushes a stalled car with a force of 204 N. If the required force decreases at a constant rate from 204 N to 44.0 N for a
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  2. Raul pushes a stalled car with a force of 204 N. If the required force decreases at a constant rate from 204 N to 44.0 N for a
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  3. A spring loaded ballistic pendulum gun requires an increasing force to load. When loading a ball of mass 0.054 kg, the spring is
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  4. A pole AB of length 10.0m and weight 800N from the end A and lies on horizontal ground. The end B is to be lifted by a vertical
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  5. calculate the work done required to push a car for 420 meters up an melon the force required to push the car is equal to 615n
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  6. a train with a mass of 120Mg accelerates uniformly on a horizontal track. The resistance to movement is 5N per kN mass of the
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  7. Calculate the force required to pull a copper ball of radius 2.00 cm upward through a fluid at the constant speed 9.00 cm/s.
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  8. Calculate the force required to pull a copper ball of radius 2.00 cm upward through a fluid at the constant speed 9.00 cm/s.
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  9. Calculate the force required to pull a copper ball of radius 2.00 cm upward through a fluid at the constant speed 6.00 cm/s.
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  10. Calculate the force required to pull a copper ball of radius 3.00 cm upward through a fluid at the constant speed 7.00 cm/s.
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