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  1. Figure represents the total acceleration of a particle moving clockwise in a circle of radius 2.50 m at acertain of time. At
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  2. Two blocks are connected by a string as shown in the figure. What is the acceleration, assuming there is no friction? (Draw the
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  3. Three blocks of masses 8.2 kg, 5.88 kg, and2.19 kg are connected by light strings that pass over frictionless pulleys as shown
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  4. Figure 1: chairFigure 2: tree Figure 3: nut Figure 4: House which scale drawing is a dilation that increases the size of the
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  5. I've managed to figure out question B but cannot figure out A, any help appreciatedTwo particles, with identical positive
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  6. Which figure can you describe as similar to Figure A?(1 point) Responses Figure E Figure E Figure B Figure B Figure D Figure D
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  7. Which figure would result from rotating and dilating Figure 1?(1 point) Responses Figure 5 Figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 3 Figure 4
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  8. Determine the acceleration of the marble from the straight line equation you calculated in question 2.So the equation i found in
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  9. A particle is moving clockwise in a circle of radius 1.75 m. At a certain instant, the magnitude of its acceleration isa = a =
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  10. Two objects are connected by a massless string, as shown in the figure below. The incline and pulley are frictionless.(a) Find
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