Mass M is initially sliding

  1. A hockey puck of mass 0.228 kg si sliding across level ice. There is a force of friction of 0.057 N acting opposite the
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  2. Mass M is initially sliding down the inclined plane with a velocity of V = 4 cm/sec as shown. The coefficient of kinetic
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  3. Two chunks of ice are sliding on a frictionless frozen pond. Chunk A, with a mass ma= 5.0 kg, moves with initial velocity va1=
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  4. Two chunks of ice are sliding on a frictionless frozen pond. Chunk A, with mass mA=5.0kg, moves with initial velocity vA1=2.0m/s
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  5. Two chunks of ice are sliding on a frictionless frozen pond. Chunk A, with mass mA=5.0kg, moves with initial velocity vA1=2.0m/s
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  6. A 6 kg mass is resting on a horizontal surface. It is determined that, a force of 20 N will start the object sliding and keep it
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  7. A 6kg mass is resting on a horizontal surface. it is determined that a force of 20N will start the object sliding and keep it
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  8. A blue puck with a mass of 3.90×10−2 , sliding with a speed of 0.170 on a frictionless, horizontal air table, makes a
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  9. Can someone explain to me how I can solve this problem? This problem contains multiple parts but I'm stuck on the last two. Here
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