Determine the direction of frictional

  1. Determine the direction of frictional forces (left, right, up down) for the objects:1) A cup resting on top of a car. The car is
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  2. A 1,200-kg car is pulling a 305-kg trailer. Together, the car and trailer have an acceleration of 2.00 m/s2 in the positive
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  3. If a car is coming to a stop, what is the relationship between the direction of its velocity & acceleration? what direction is
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  4. Determine the direction of frictional forces (left, right, up down) for the objects:1) A cup resting on top of a car. The car is
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  5. A force of 25N causes an acceleration of 2m/s^2 when acting on a 7kg mass. What is the frictional force also acting?If body is
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  6. A 980 kg car is pulling a 275 kg trailer. Together, the car and trailer have an acceleration of 2.12 m/s2 in the forward
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  7. A 990 kg car is pulling a 300 kg trailer. Together, the car and trailer have an acceleration of 2.13 m/s2 in the forward
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  8. [HELP WITH PART D PLEASE SCROLL DOWN] A 920 kg car is pulling a 300 kg trailer. Together, the car and trailer have an
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  9. A 7.80-g bullet moving at 520 m/s penetrates a tree trunk to a depth of 4.60 cm.(a) Use work and energy considerations to find
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  10. What force accelerates a 3kg mass at a rate of 4m/s^2?Assuming this is on smooth surface with no frictional force Force = mass x
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