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  1. You hold a bucket attached to a rope, and in the bucket is a 500.0 g rock. You swing the bucket so the rock moves in a vertical
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  2. You hold a bucket attached to a rope, and in the bucket is a 500.0 g rock. You swing the bucket so the rock moves in a vertical
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  3. You hold a bucket attached to a rope, and in the bucket is a 500.0 g rock. You swing the bucket so the rock moves in a vertical
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  4. You hold a bucket attached to a rope, and in the bucket is a 500.0 g rock. You swing the bucket so the rock moves in a vertical
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  5. Damien sets up a bucket to catch rain drops the bucket can hold 1 gallon. If each raindrop is mae of about 1/90 fluid ounce of
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  6. A bucket is at rest at the bottom of a well. A cable is attached to the bucket and the force of tension is used to lift the
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  7. Mr. Landy has a red bucket, a yellow bucket and a green bucket. The red bucket holds twice as much as the green bucket. The
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  8. A small paint bucket of mas 5.0 kg is attached to a larger bucket of mas 15.0 kg by a light rope of 25 m long. The small bucket
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  9. A 3.50-kg bucket is attached to a cylindrical, massive pulley with a radius of 0.440 m. The bucket starts from rest and falls
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  10. Damien sets up a bucket to catch raindrops. The bucket can hold only 1 gallon. If each raindrop is made up of about 1/90 fluid
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