Calculate the total constant force

  1. A 1,500 kg car starts from rest and accelerates to a speed of 12 m/s over a distance of 68 ma) calculate the total work on the
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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. A string of force constant 1500Newton/meter is acted upon by a constant force is 75Newton. calculate the potential energy of
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  7. A bicyclist can coast down a 5° hill at a constant 6.0 km/h. Assume the force of friction (air resistance) is proportional to
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  8. A SPRING OF FORCE CONSTANT 1500Nm-1 IS ACTED UPON BY A CONSTANT FORCE OF 75N CALCULATE THE POTENTIAL ENERGY STORED IN TH
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  9. A mass m is at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface at t=0. Then a constant force F 0 acts on it for a time t 0. Suddenly
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  10. { The subscripts are in curly brackets }A mass m is at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface at t=0. Then a constant force
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