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Suppose a 1.5kg block of
a block is pushed up
against the wall. Let the mass of the block be m = 2.8 kg, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the
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Anonymous
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Suppose that the force on the block FT is increased so that the block accelerates (starting from rest) at a = 2.2 m/s2.
Now what
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Charles
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In the system shown in the figure, suppose the block has a mass of 2.7kg , the spring has a force constant of 500N/m , and the
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Hannah
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suppose the dry ice block is moving to begin with and we exert a steady force,either speeding up or slowing down.how does the
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chris
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Use the table to answer the question.
Block Length Width A 23 115 B 46 230 C 460 52 Which blocks have proportional
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Use the table to answer the question.
Block Length Width A 23 115 B 46 230 C 460 52 Which blocks have proportional
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Suppose the block is released from rest with the spring compressed 5.50 cm. The mass of the block is 1.60 kg and the force
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Leah
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In the system shown in the figure, suppose the block has a mass of 3.3 , the spring has a force constant of 490 , and the
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Patrick Jarvis
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Suppose that 1.00 g of rubbing alcohol (C3H8O) evaporates from a 54.0 g aluminum block.
If the aluminum block is initially at 25
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Kyle
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Suppose that 1.00 g of rubbing alcohol (C3H8O) evaporates from a 57.0g aluminum block If the aluminum block is initially at 25
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Haley
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