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  1. A bullet of mass 11.2 g is fired into an initially stationary block and comes to rest in the block. The block, of mass 1.01 kg,
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  2. A bullet of mass 12.4 g is fired into an initially stationary block and comes to rest in the block. The block, of mass 1.02 kg,
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  3. suppose that a horizontal force of 0.7 n is required to pull a 5.0 kg block across the table at constant speed. what is the
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  4. we must apply a force of magnitude 82.0 N to hold the block stationary at x=-2.0 cm. From that position, we then slowly move the
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  5. A 0.0200 kg bullet moving horizontally at 500 m/s embeds itself into an initially stationary 0.500 kg block.(a) What is their
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  6. A block (mass 2.4 kg) is hanging from a massless cord that is wrapped around a pulley-3 2 (moment of inertia of the pulley = 1.3
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  7. The block in the figure below lies on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to the free end of the spring, with a
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  8. The block in the figure below lies on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to the free end of the spring, with a
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  9. The block in the figure below lies on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to the free end of the spring, with a
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  10. The block in the figure below lies on a horizontal frictionless surface and is attached to the free end of the spring, with a
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