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  1. Lacking thrust, a glider can’t maintain level flight at constant speed in still air. It can, however, glide at a constant
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  2. An airplane with a mass of 1.2 x 10^4 kg tows a glider with a mass of .60 x 10^4 kg. If the airplane propellers provide a net
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  3. A person on a hang glider is spiraling upward due to rapidly rising air. The acceleration of the glider is given by a(t)=-3cost
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  4. An airplane with a mass of 1.20x10^4 kg tows a glider with a mass of 0.60x10^4 kg. if the airplane propellers provide a net
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  5. A 0.160 kg glider is moving to the right with a speed of 0.9 m/s on a frictionless horizontal air track. The glider has a
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  6. suppose the glider is initially at rest at x=0, with the spring unstretched. You then apply a constant force in the +x direction
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  7. suppose the glider is initially at rest at x=0, with the spring unstretched. You then apply a constant force in the +x direction
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  8. suppose the glider is initially at rest at x=0, with the spring unstretched. You then apply a constant force in the +x direction
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  9. suppose the glider is initially at rest at x=0, with the spring unstretched. You then apply a constant force in the +x direction
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  10. suppose the glider is initially at rest at x=0, with the spring unstretched. You then apply a constant force in the +x direction
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