The speed of a bobsled

  1. A 75.0kg bobsled is pushed along a horizontal surface by two athletes. After the bobsled is pushed a distance of 4.5m starting
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  2. A two man bobsled is pushed along a horizontal, frictionless track by the brakeman. The driver andbobsled have a mass of 280 kg.
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  3. A 79.4 kg bobsled is pushed along a horizontalsurface by two athletes. After the bobsled is pushed a distance of 7.1 starting
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  4. A 75 kg bobsled is pushed along a horizontal surface by two athletes. After the bobsled is pushed a distance of 4.5 m starting
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  5. A bobsled slides down an ice track starting(at zero initial speed) from the top of a(n) 146 m high hill. The acceleration of
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  6. A bobsled slides down an ice track starting(at zero initial speed) from the top of a(n) 165 m high hill. The acceleration of
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  7. The speed of a bobsled is increasing because it has an acceleration of 2.3 m/s2. At a given instant in time, the forces
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  8. The speed of a bobsled is increasing because it has an acceleration of 2.4 m/s2. At a given instant in time, the forces
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  9. A new event has been proposed for the Winter Olympics. An athlete will sprint 150.0 m, starting from rest, then leap onto a 20.8
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  10. A new event has been proposed for the Winter Olympics. An athlete will sprint 150.0 m, starting from rest, then leap onto a 20.8
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