a cart is moving horizontally

  1. a cart is moving horizontally along a straight line with constant speed of 30m/s.a projectile is fired from the moving cart in
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  2. Cart A has a mass of 3 kg and is moving to the right at 1 m/s. Cart B has a mass of 2 kg and is at rest. The carts have a
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  3. A cart on an airtrack is moving at 0.5m/s.when the air is suddenly turned off the cart comes to rest after traveling 1m the
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  4. A 10.0 kg cart and a 15 kg cart are locked together with a compressed spring between them. They are then released so that the
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  5. A 10.0 kg cart and a 15 kg cart are locked together with a compressed spring between them. They are then released so that the
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  6. Three carts are moving on a frictionless horizontal track as shown in the figure. The 4.00 kg cart is moving to the right with a
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  7. c. Describe the cart's motion in section E.(1 point)Responses The cart is getting slower. The cart is getting slower. The cart
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  8. Describe the cart's motion in section E.(1 point)Responses The cart is getting slower. The cart is getting slower. The cart is
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  9. A 3,0kg cart moving East with a speed of 1.0ms^-1 collides head-on with a 5.0 kg cart that is initially moving West with a speed
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  10. You exert a larger force on the cart than the cart exerts on you. T/FWhen you stop pushing, the cart will continue moving at the
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