Suppose a child is sitting

  1. Two children with masses of 24 and 31 kg are sitting on a balanced seesaw. If the lighter child is sitting 3 m from the center,
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  2. Two children with masses of 18 kg and 36 kg are sitting on a balanced seesaw. If the heavier child is sitting 0.45 m from the
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  3. While sitting on a frozen pond, a 35kg child throws a 0.5kg ball horizontally at a velocity of +6m/s. Calculate the resulting
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  4. Suppose a child is sitting 5 feet from the fulcrum. Where does a 175 pound adult need to sit for the seesaw to be balance?
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  5. a child sitting 1.10 m from the center of a merry go round moves with a speed of 1.25 m/s. calculate the centripetal
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  6. Two children are balancing on a teeter-totter. One child has a mass of 30.0 kg and is sitting 1.3 meters from the pivot. The
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  7. Two children are balancing on a teeter-totter. One child has a mass of 30.0 kg and is sitting 1.3 meters from the pivot. The
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  8. A child sitting 1.39 m from the center of a merry-go-round moves with a speed of 1.21 m/s. Calculate the centripetal
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  9. A child sitting 1.80 m from the center of a merry-go-round moves with a speed of 1.45 m/s . Calculate the centripetal
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  10. A 38 kg child is sitting on a slide at angle 45o from the horizontal. What is the minimum value of static friction between the
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