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  1. Jan Gimsa, Robert Sleigh, and Ulrike Gimsa have hypothesized that the sail-like structure running down the back of the dinosaur
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  2. John pulls his daughters’ sleigh at an angle of 30o from the horizontal with a force of 215 N. the force of friction between
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  3. Madison applied a force of 150N in a horztional direction to a sleigh. Meanwhile, the sleigh slid 30.0 m across a level surface
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  4. santa drops a package from his sleigh while traveling at constant velocity. if there is no air resistance, with the package hit
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  5. (a).A 220-kg sleigh is pulled by one horse at constant velocity for 0.90 km on a snowy, horizontal surface, the coefficient of
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  6. Q1. Assume that a horse pulls a sleigh in a way that the sleigh moves at constant velocity. What is the work being done on the
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  7. Q1. Assume that a horse pulls a sleigh in a way that the sleigh moves at constant velocity. What is the work being done on the
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  8. A horse is trotting along pulling a sleigh through the snow. To move the sleigh, of mass m, straight ahead at a constant speed,
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  9. A horse is trotting along pulling a sleigh through the snow. To move the sleigh, of mass m, straight ahead at a constant speed,
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  10. A horse is trotting along pulling a sleigh through the snow. To move the sleigh, of mass m, straight ahead at a constant speed,
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