Starting from rest, a student

  1. A student wearing frictionless in-line skates on a horizontal surface is pushed, from rest, by a friend with a constant force of
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  2. Please Hep, dont know how to solve itA student of mass 63.4 kg, starting at rest, slides down a slide 23.2 m long, tilted at an
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  3. This graph shows the progress of a student riding his bike from home to the ice cream shop. Which statements are true about his
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  4. This graph shows the progress of a student riding his bike from home to the ice cream shop.Which 2 statements are true about his
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  5. This graph shows the progress of a student riding his bike from home to the ice cream shop. Which 2 statements are true about
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  6. A polar bear cub slides (starting from rest) 31 m toward his mother down a snow-covered 37^\circ slope starting from rest. At
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  7. a 65 kg student, starting from rest , slides down an 8 meter high water slide. how fast is he going at the bottom of the slide ?
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  8. A 50 kg student, starting from rest, slides down an 10.8 meter high water slide. How fast is he going at the bottom of the
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  9. A box of mass 5.0 kg starting from rest slides down a 1.8 m long ramp inclined at an angle of 22.0 deg. from the horizontal. If
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  10. Starting from rest, a student pulls a (34) kg box a distance of (13.50) m across the floor using a (161) N force applied at 35.0
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