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a 0.60kg block attached to
a 0.60kg block attached to a spring with a force constant 130n/m. is free to move on a frictionless, horizental surfce . The
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The system shown in the figure below consists of a mass M = 3.5-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block
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The system shown in the figure below consists of a m1 = 5.52-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block is
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The system shown in the figure below consists of a m1 = 5.52-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block is
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The system shown in the figure below consists of a m1 = 5.52-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block is
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The system shown in the figure below consists of a m1 = 5.52-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block is
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The system shown in the figure below consists of a m1 = 5.52-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block is
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The system shown in the figure below consists of a m1 = 5.52-kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge. This block is
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A 1.40- block is on a frictionless, 20 inclined plane. The block is attached to a spring ( = 40.0 ) that is fixed to a wall at
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A 4 kg block resting on a frictionless horizontal ledge is attached to a string that passes over a pulley and is attached to a
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