Your brother pulls his sled

  1. The sled is stuck in the snow. A child pulls on the rope and finds that the sled just barely begins to move when he pulls with a
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  2. A child pulls on a rope of of sled that is stuck in snow at an angle of 34° with respect to the horizonal. The mass of the sled
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  3. Your brother pulls his sled up a hill. Each minute he moves forward 20 feet, but he also slides backward 3 feet. Describe how
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  4. A horse pulls a child on a sled along a horizontal snow-covered trail using a rope. The horse does 8.0x10^3J of work as it pulls
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  5. A boy pulls a sled with a force of 10.0 lb for 100.0 ft. The rope attached to the sled is at an angle 30.0 ̊ above the
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    2. juan asked by juan
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  6. A boy pulls a sled of mass 5.0 kg with a rope that makes an 60.0° angle with respect to thehorizontal surface of a frozen pond.
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  7. a father pulls his young daughter on a sled with a constant velocity on a level surface through a distance of 10-m, if the total
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  8. A father pulls his young daughter on a sled with a constant velocity on a level surface through a distance of 10 m, as
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  9. Wayne pulls a 305 N sled along a snowy path using a rope that makes a 45.0° angle with the ground. Wayne pulls with a force of
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    2. Merlin asked by Merlin
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  10. Wayne pulls a 315 N sled along a snowy path using a rope that makes a 45.0° angle with the ground. Wayne pulls with a force of
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    2. Madison asked by Madison
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