a brick falls off scaffold

  1. A brick falls freely from a high scaffold.A. What is its velocity after 4.0s? B. How far does the brick fall during the first
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  2. a brick falls off scaffold at height of 80 m above the ground it velocity AfTeR FalLInG for 2 s Is 19;6 what iS IT MAgnitudE
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  3. A brick falls off a scaffold at a height of 80meters above the ground.Calculate the magnitude of its velocity when it hits the
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  4. A brick is dropped from a high scaffold.(a) What is its velocity after 4.5 s? m/s (b) How far does the brick fall during this
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  5. A 9 kg lead brick falls from a height of 1.8 m. a) Find the momentum as it reaches the ground. b) What impulse is needed to
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  6. A brick becomes dislodged from the top of a state building (at a height of 1290 feet) and falls to the sidewalk below.(a) Write
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  7. a construction worker accidentally knocks a brick from a building so that it falls in 4s to the ground.calculatea) the velocity
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  8. Please check my answers:Why does a brick weigh 1 kilogram. Explain. -Is it because the matter in the brick is the gravitational
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  9. A 4.5-kg brick is suspended by a light string from a 2.0-kg pulley. The brick is released from rest and falls to the floor
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  10. A 2 kg brick falls at 5.1 m/s from a height of 6 m above a spring that has a spring constant of 47 N/m. The brick strikes and
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