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  1. The ladders shown below are standing against the wall at the same angle. How high up the wall does the go?Use a proportion to
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  2. A 2.42 kg steel ball strikes a massive wall at 11.7 m/s at an angle of 60.0° with the plane of the wall. It bounces off the
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  3. A 4.02 kg steel ball strikes a massive wall at 11.8 m/s at an angle of 60.0° with the plane of the wall. It bounces off the
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  4. One end of a horizontal string is fixed to awall. A transverse wave pulse in the form of a crest is generated at the other end
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  5. Multiple ChoiceThe ladders shown below are standing against the wall at the same angle. How high up the wall does the longer
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  6. a wall in front of a house is shown below if 3/5 of the wall is brick how do you determine the height of the brick portion of
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  7. A uniform rigid pole of length L and mass M is to be supported from a vertical wall in a horizontal position, as shown in the
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  8. A uniform rigid pole of length L and mass M is to be supported from a vertical wall in a horizontal position, as shown in the
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  9. A uniform rigid pole of length L and mass M is to be supported from a vertical wall in a horizontal position, as shown in the
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  10. A uniform rigid pole of length L and mass M is to be supported from a vertical wall in a horizontal position, as shown in the
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