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  1. When the three blocks in the figure below are released from rest, they accelerate with a magnitude of 0.370 m/s2. Block 1 has
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  2. A block is sent up a frictionless ramp along which an x axis extends upward. The figure below gives the kinetic energy of the
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  3. A block is sent up a frictionless ramp along which an x axis extends upward. The figure below gives the kinetic energy of the
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  4. A block is sent up a frictionless ramp along which an x axis extends upward. The figure below gives the kinetic energy of the
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  5. A 4.30 kg block is pushed along a floor by a constant applied force that is horizontal and has a magnitude of 43.0 N. The figure
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  6. When the three blocks in the figure are released from rest, they accelerate with a magnitude of 0.900 m/s2. Block 1 has mass M,
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  7. Block B weighs 716 N. The coefficient of static friction between block and table is 0.31. Assume that the cord between B and the
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  8. The 2 kg block in Figure 7-25 slides down a frictionless curved ramp, starting from rest at a height of h = 3 m. The block then
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  9. A small bug is nestled between a 1-kg block and a 2-kg block on a frictionless table. A horizontal force can be applied to
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  10. Block B in the figure(Figure 1) rests on a surface for which the static and kinetic coefficients of friction are 0.65 and 0.40,
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