You are pulling a raft

  1. You are pulling a raft up a river. You can make 15 miles each day. Each night, while you are asleep, however, the current pushes
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  2. A 220 kg wooden raft sits on a lake. When a 75 kg man stands on the raft, it sinks 4 cm deeper into the water. When he steps
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  3. A raft is constructed of wood havig a density of 600kg/m^3. The surface area of the bottom of the raft is 5.7m^2 and the volume
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  4. David builds a wood raft that weighs 100lbs (445 N). The bottom area of the raft is 4 meters and by 3 meters and the raft is 0.6
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  5. a raft is consttructed of wood having a density of 6000kg/m3. the surface area of the bottom of the raft is 5.7m2, and the
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  6. a raft is consttructed of wood having a density of 6000kg/m3. the surface area of the bottom of the raft is 5.7m2, and the
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  7. A 5 m by 9 m raft whose mass is 18000 kgfloats in fresh water. A 8590 kg load is dropped on the raft. The acceleration of
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  8. A sunbather lying on a floating raft that experiences no friction with the water gets up and walks to the western end of the
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  9. A person is on a raft. The person exerts a force on the raft, causing the raft to move. The person also moves in the opposite
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  10. A 44.0-kg woman stands at one end of a 148 kg raft that is 6 m long. The other end of the raft is 0.5 m from a pier.(a) The
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