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To push a 16 kg crate up a frictionless incline, angled at 32° to the horizontal, a worker exerts a force of 108.0 N, parallel
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A stock room worker pushes a box with mass 11.2 kg on a horizontal surface with a constant speed of 4.50 m/s. The coefficient of
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Yosh
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A golf ball is rolling in the grass. What must happen to stop the ball from continuing to roll?
An unbalanced net force must be
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To push a 25.0kg crate up a frictionless surface incline angled at 25 degrees to the horizontal, a worker exerts a force of
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Lyss
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What must be happening, according to Newton's second law of motion, if a rigid body of unchanging mass is observed accelerating?
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A golf ball is at rest on the grass. What must happen to cause the ball to move?
A balanced net force must be applied. An
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1. A worker pulls horizontally on a crate across a rough horizontal surface, causing it to move forward with constant velocity.
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Ams
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if a worker pushes a box 3 times as far as you do and exerts double the force you applied, which one of you does more work and
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Which example best describes a restoring force?
the force applied to stretch a spring and increase its length the force applied
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unknown 2.0
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Two workers are pushing on the same large crate. One worker pushes east with a force of 875 N, while the other worker pushes
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