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  1. starting from rest, a ball rolss, down an incline ata constant acceleration of 2meters per secondwhat is the velocity of the
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  2. starting from rest, a ball rolls, down an incline at a constant acceleration of 2meters per second squaredwhat is the velocity
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  3. Starting from rest, a ball of mass 5 kg experiences a constant force of 40 N for 12 s. What is the final kinetic energy (in J)
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  4. Starting from rest, a ball of mass 3 kg experiences a constant force of 21 N for 12 s. What is the final kinetic energy (in J)
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  5. A tennis ball, starting from rest at a height h = 2.10 m, rolls down the hill. At the end of the hill the ball becomes airborne,
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  6. A tennis ball, starting from rest, rolls down a hill. At the end of the hill the ball becomes airborne, leaving at an angle of
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  7. Starting from rest, a ball of mass 4 kg experiences a constant force of 8 N. What is the final kinetic energy (in J) of the ball
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  8. A golf ball is released from rest from the top of a very tall building. Choose a coordinate system whose origin is at the
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  9. Starting with an initial speed of 3.86 m/s at a height of 0.480 m, a 1.78-kg ball swings downward and strikes a 4.75-kg ball
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  10. starting with an initial speed of 5.00 m/s at a height of 0.265 m, a 1.75 kg ball swings downward and strikes a 4.45 kg ball
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