Starting from rest, a crate

  1. A 34.0-kg crate is being pushed across a floor. The net horizontal force on the crate is 80.0N. Starting from rest, the crate is
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  2. A 40N crate starting at rest slides down a rough 6.0m long ramp inclined at 30 degrees with the horizontal. The force of
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  3. A @0N crate starting at rest slides down a rough 5.0m ramp, inclined at 25 degress with the horizontal. 20j of energy is lost
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  4. . A 20-N crate starting at rest slides down a rough 5.0-m long ramp, inclined at 25 with the horizontal. 20 J of energy is
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  5. A 20N crate starting at rest slides down a rough 5.0m ramp, inclined at 25 degress with the horizontal. 20j of energy is lost
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  6. A 20N crate starting at rest slides down a rough 5.0m ramp, inclined at 25 degress with the horizontal. 20j of energy is lost
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  7. The man slides the 100-kg crate across force of 200 N. If the crate was initially at rest, how far will the crate move beforeits
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  8. A 120-kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 400 N. For the first 17 m the
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  9. A 120-kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 400 N. For the first 17 m the
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  10. A 120 kg crate, starting from rest, is pulled across a floor with a constant horizontal force of 400 N. For the first 17 m the
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