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Block A (mass = 3 kg), moving at +5 meters per second, collides with stationary block B (mass = 4 kg). Block A comes to a sudden
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Rachel
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A 4kg and a 2kg block are moving along a horizontal frictionless surface. The 4 kg block is moving to the right with a speed of
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Jon Routh
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block a(10.0g) is on a table that is not frictionless. block b(2.50g) is hanging freely. What is the minimum frictional force
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Anonymous
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block a in figure 1 has a mass of 10kg, and block b and the horizontal surface is 0.3. a) what is the mass of block c if block b
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flay
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Two blocks are sliding along a frictionless track. Block A (mass 3.73 kg) is moving to the right at 1.50 m/s. Block B (mass 4.48
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Anonymous
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Block B has a mass of 2.20kg and is moving to the left at a speed of 2.30m/s. Block A has a mass of 2.70kg and is moving to the
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Emily
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A 10kg block slides towards the 3kg moving block to create a totally inelastic head on collision. The 3kg block comes to a stop
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anna
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A 2 kg block with initial velocity +2m/s collides with a stationary 6 kg block with initial velocity 0m/s on a frictionless
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mable
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A 0.9 kg block is moving with speed 7 m/s towards a spring that has a spring constant of 1.3 N/m. The block hits the spring and
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Wilson
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a 2.0 kg block moving at 8 m/s on a frictionless surface collides elastically with a block at rest. The first block moves in the
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Henry
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