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  3. 3. Calculate the magnitude of the force required to cause an anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint given that he force
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  6. Calculate the magnitude of a force required to move a proton in a 6 * 10 ^ 3 * T magnetic field at 5m / s
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  7. A crane is used to hoist a 500kg crate vertically at a constant velocity of 4 meters per second. Ignore the effects of friction.
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  8. A bicyclist travels in a circle of radius 31.0 m at a constant speed of 5.00 m/s. The bicycle-rider mass is 88.0 kg.(a)
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  9. q1= 25 pC q2 = -75 pCA) calculate the magnitude of the electric force between the two charges B) Is the force attractive or
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  10. Calculate the difference between the magnitude of the gravitational force and the magnitude of the normal force exerted on a 100
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