If an acrobat who weighs

  1. Four acrobats of mass 83.5 kg, 68.0 kg, 62.0 kg, and 55.0 kg form a human tower, with each acrobat standing on the shoulders of
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  2. Four acrobats of mass 61.0 kg, 68.0 kg, 62.0 kg, and 55.0 kg form a human tower, with each acrobat standing on the shoulders of
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  3. An acrobat is launched from a cannon at an angle of 60 degrees above the horizontal. The acrobat is caught by a safety net
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  4. The height of an acrobat who jumps from a trampoline 2 feet in the air is modeled by the function: y = -16x^2 + 16x + 12, where
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  5. An acrobat hangs from a trapeze with the tension in both ropes is 315 Newtons.What is the mass of the acrobat?
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  6. if an acrobat who weighs 800 N is clinging to a vertical pol using only his hands, neither moving up nor down can we determine
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  7. An acrobat hangs by his hands from the mid-dle of a tightly stretched horizontal wire so that the angle between the wire and the
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  8. An acrobat hangs by his hands from the mid-dle of a tightly stretched horizontal wire so that the angle between the wire and the
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  9. An acrobat hangs by his hands from the mid-dle of a tightly stretched horizontal wire so that the angle between the wire and the
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  10. If an acrobat who weighs 800 N is clinging to a vertical pole using only his hands, neither moving up nor down, can we determine
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