a 65kg person dives into

  1. a 65kg person dives into the water from the 10m platform. she comes to a stop 2m below the surface of the water. what net force
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  2. a person weighing 65kg walks up steps that are 20cm high how much work does the person do going up each step
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  3. A 65kg person's density is 990kg/m^3 with 2.4 L of air in lungs. What vol of air would the person have to expel to bring the
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  4. The Achilles tendon is attached to the rear of the foot as shown in (Figure 1) . A person elevates himself just barely off the
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  5. A person dives off the edge of a cliff 33m above the surface of the sea below. Assuming that air resistance is negligible, (a)
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  6. A person dives off the edge of a cliff 40m above the surface of the sea below. Assuming that air resistance is negligible, (a)
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  7. What is gravitational force of a 65kg person that is on the surface of the moon has a mass of 7.348 x 10^22kg and radius of
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  8. For most regular exercise daily diet providing carbohydrates of arround 280_ 350 kg person ? A, 65kg B, 80kg C, 75kg D, 70kg
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  9. A person dives into a pool from its edge to swim to the other side. The table shows the depth in feet of the person from the
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  10. An atwood machine consists of a massless string connecting two masses over a massless, frictionless pully. In this case, the
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