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2. A group of students conduct an experiment to study Newton’s Second law of motion. They applied force to a toy car to
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a climber of mass 80kg.......
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When you drop a 0.36 kg apple, Earth exerts a force on it that accelerates it at 9.8 m/s^2 toward the earth's surface. According
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an object weighs 528.0 Newton. It is being pushed along a horizontal surface by a 475.0-Newton force. Determine the mass of the
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A small car of mass 985 kg is parked behind a small truck of mass 1551 kg on a level road. The brakes of both the car and the
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A 0.2-kilogram softball is thrown toward a catcher’s mitt. The ball is accelerating at a rate of 8 meters per second squared.
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Caluculating Mass! You push yourself on a skateboard with a force of 30 N and accelerate at 0.5m/s 2. Find the mass of the
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A bowling ball with a mass of 7.3 kg has a net force of 1.5 N acting on it. What is the balls acceleration?
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If your mass is 84 kg , find your acceleration.
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Two blocks of masses m and M are suspended as shown above by strings of negligible mass. If a person holding the upper string
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a20Kg box is suspended from the ceiling by arope that weighs 1Kg . find the tension at the top of the rope.
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tarzan tries to cross a river by swinging from one bank to the other on a vine that is 10.0 meters long. his speed at the bottom
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a 600 g pool ball moving at 2.0m/s hits a second pool of the same mass at rest. the first ball moves off at 1.5m/s at an angle
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a concrete slab of mass 400 kg accelerates down a concrete slope inclined at 35 degrees. the coefficient of kinetic friction
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1. How can the momentum of a moving object be found? A. By multiplying its mass by its acceleration. B. By
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The same motor is used in rockets with different masses. The rockets have different accelerations. According to Newton’s
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A large box of mass M is pulled across a horizontal, frictionless surface by a horizontal rope with tension T. A small box of
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A 1.5-kg block rests on top of a 7.5kg block. The cord and pulley have negligible mass, and there is no significant friction
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Two blocks are connected by a rope that passes over a massless and frictionless pulley as shown in the figure below. Given that
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Boxes A and B are connected to each end of a light
vertical rope. A constant upward force F = 80.0 N is applied to box A.
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A 6.0kg box is on a frictionless 45∘ slope and is connected via a massless string over a massless, frictionless pulley to a
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When you drop a 0.37 kg apple, Earth exerts
a force on it that accelerates it at 9.8 m/s 2 toward the earth’s surface.
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The drawing shows a large cube (mass = 25 kg) being accelerated across a horizontal frictionless surface by a horizontal force .
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Imagine a text book laying on a table. According to Newton’s third law, which correct free body diagram shows the force of the
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A 6.0kg block initially at rest is pulled to the right along a horizontal, frictionless surface by a constant horizontal force
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An airplane with a mass of 1.2 x 10^4 kg tows a glider with a mass of .60 x 10^4 kg. If the airplane propellers provide a net
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A 3.0 kg block being pulled across a table by a horizontal force of 80 N also experiences a frictional force of 5 N. What is the
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the sensor in the torso of a crash-test dummy records the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on the dummy. if the
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Two masses of 2.25 kg each, connected by a string, slide down a ramp making an angle of 34o with the horizontal. The coefficient
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As Alan is taking a shower, the soap falls out of the dish and Alan steps on it with a force of 500 N. If Alan slides forward
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A 300kg motorboat is turned off as it approaches a dock and it coasts in toward the dock at .5 m/s. Isaac, whose mass is 62kg,
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A net force of 150 lbs acts on a body whose weight is 96 lbs. What is its acceleration? Please indicate the formula used.
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Two objects with masses of 3.00 kg and 7.00 kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley
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A block of mass m1 = 17.4 kg is on a frictionless table to the left of the second block of mass m2 = 22.7 kg, attached by a
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A box rests on a frozen pond, which serves as a frictionless horizontal surface. If a fisherman applies a horizontal force with
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The horizontal surface on which the objects slide is frictionless. If F = 12 N and M = 2kg, (a) what is the tension in string 1?
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A block is released from rest on an inclined plane and moves 3.2 m during the next 3.9 s. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8
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An apple crate with a weight of 225 N accelerates along a frictionless surface as the crate is pulled with a force of 14.5 N as
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A 2,200-kg car moving east at 10.0 m/s collides with a 3,000-kg car moving north. The cars stick together and move as a unit
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Determine the weight of a 1768.0-kg car which is moving at a speed of 26 m/s.
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Suppose two boxes on a frictionless table are connected by a heavy cord of mass 1.0 kg. Calculate the acceleration (magnitude)
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a student obseerves that the same net force, heavier objects accelerate less. which statement describes a correct conclusion?
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A billiard ball strikes and rebounds from the cushion of a pool table perpendicularly. The mass of the ball is 0.38 kg. The ball
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two tractors pull against a 1000 kg log. if the angle of the tractors chains in relation to each other is 18 degrees and each
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A 5.7- kg concrete block rests on a level table. A 4.0- kg mass is attached to the block by a string passing over a light,
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A rocket of mass 100,000 kg undergoes an acceleration of 2 m/s2. Show that the net force acting on it is 200,000 N.
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Newton's first law of motion states that an object in motion will continue to move at constant speed in a straight line. Only an
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Three uniform spheres are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle. Each side of the triangle has a length of 2.50 m.
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You begin pushing the car forward from rest. Assume that your car has a mass of 809 kg. Neglecting friction, how long will it
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Two horizontal forces, F1-> and F2-> , are acting on a box, but only F1->is shown in the drawing. F2-> can point either to the
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