PART A 1. The acceleration

  1. Item 9A small glass bead has been charged to 20 Part A - What is the magnitude of the acceleration of a proton that is 4.0 from
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  2. A rocket is launched straight up with a constant acceleration. Three seconds after lift off, a small part of the rocket falls
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  3. A six kilogram object undergoes an acceleration of 2.0 meters per second squared. Part a. What is magnitude of the net force
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  4. So I already got the answer for the first part:An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a speed of 102 m/s. The 80.0 kg
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  5. So I already got the answer for the first part:An airplane is flying in a horizontal circle at a speed of 102 m/s. The 80.0 kg
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  6. Forces of 11.1N north, 19.9N east, and 14.0N south are simultaneously applied to a 3.62kg mass as it rests on an air table. What
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  7. 014 (part 1 of 2)You drop a stone from a position of rest. How far will it fall vertically in the first 2 s? The acceleration
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  8. a bucket of water with a total mass of 20kg is raised from a well by means of a vertical rope. during the first part of the rise
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  9. A 800kg , light-weight helicopter ascends from the ground with an acceleration of 3.00m/s2 .Part A Over a 6.50s interval, what
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  10. The velocity-versus-time graph is shown for a particle moving along the x-axis. Its initial position is x0 = 1.8m at t0 =0s.Part
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