Toolkit Block A slides down

  1. ToolkitBlock A slides down a ramp whose slope is 45°. An identical block B slides down a ramp whose slope is 60°. Both blocks
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  2. A 4 kg block slides down a frictionless incline making an angle of 60° with the horizontal.(a) What is the total work done on
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  3. block 1 of mass 1 slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h=2.50m and then collides with stationary block 2,
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  4. An 8.70 kg block slides with an initial speed of 1.56 m/s up a ramp inclined at an angle of 28.4 with the horizontal. The
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  5. In Figure block 1 of mass m1 slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h = 3.10 m and then collides with stationary
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  6. The 5 kg block in the figure slides down a frictionless curved ramp, starting from rest at a height of h = 3 m. The block then
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  7. In the figure, block 1 of mass m1 slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h = 2.8 m and then collides with
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  8. A 4.6-kg block slides down an inclined plane that makes an angle of 26° with the horizontal. Starting from rest, the block
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  9. A 4.3-kg block slides down an inclined plane that makes an angle of 26° with the horizontal. Starting from rest, the block
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  10. Starting from rest, a 10.7 kg block slides 2.60 m down to the bottom of a frictionless ramp inclined 30.0° from the floor. The
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