a locomotive of mass 15000kg

  1. a locomotive of mass 15000kg traveling at 2.5m/s collides and couples with a set of rail carts of mass 7000kg.calculate:1.the
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  2. A locomotive is pulling an empty freight car with a constant acceleration on a horizontal surface. The mass of the locomotive is
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  3. Two toy locomotives approach each other along the same line, and upon collision both stop dead still. One locomotive has three
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  4. A girl pulls a toy train with a horizontal force of 10N The tention between the locomotive and the carrdge is 3N the friction on
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  5. Locomotive A travels 100km/hr and locomotive B travels 140km/hr. Locomotive B starts 15 kilometers Behind locomotive A and
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  6. A locomotive of mass 20000kg is traveling at a speed of 54km/hr on a straight track.if a breaking force of 250N per turn is
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  7. A locomotive creates a 59400 force which creates an acceleration of 0.145 m/s. What is the mass of the locomotive
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  8. An important measure of the performance of a locomotive is its "adhesion," which is the locomotive's pulling force as a multiple
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  9. An important measure of the performance of a locomotive is its "adhesion," which is the locomotive's pulling force as a multiple
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  10. An important measure of the performance of a locomotive is its "adhesion," which is the locomotive's pulling force as a multiple
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