The drawing shows two frictionless

  1. The drawing shows a top view of a square box lying on a frictionless floor. Three forces, which are drawn to scale, act on the
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  2. Two boxes (b1 = 23 kg and b2 = 57 kg) are being pushed across a horizontal frictionless surface, as the drawing shows. The 48-N
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  3. Five hockey pucks are sliding across frictionless ice. The drawing shows a top view of the pucks and the three forces that act
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  4. The drawing shows two frictionless inclines that begin at ground level (h = 0 m) and slope upward at the same angle θ. One
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  5. The drawing shows two frictionless inclines that begin at ground level (h = 0 m) and slope upward at the same angle θ. One
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  6. The drawing shows two frictionless inclines that begin at ground level (h = 0 m) and slope upward at the same angle θ. One
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  7. The drawing shows two crates that are connected by a steel (Young's modulus 2.0 x 1011 N/m2) wire that passes over a pulley. The
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  8. The drawing shows two frictionless inclines that begin at ground level (h = 0 m) and slope upward at the same angle θ. One
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  9. The drawing shows a block (m = 1.5 kg) and a spring (k = 300 N/m) on a frictionless incline. The spring is compressed by x0 =
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  10. The drawing shows a uniform horizontal beam attached to a vertical wall by a frictionless hinge and supported from below at an
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