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Two strong magnets on opposite sides of a small table are shown. The long-range attractive force between the magnets keeps the
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Anonymous
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Calculate at the start of a race the net force on a sprinter is 640 N. if the mass of the sprinter is 80.0 kg find the
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Anonymous
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When you drop a 0.38 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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Enrik
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A ball acquires a horizontal speed of 12m/sec when a force is applied for a distance of .50m. If the ball has a mass of 1.0kg
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Brad
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The suspended 2.29 kg mass on the right is moving up, the 1.3 kg mass slides down the ramp, and the suspended 7.7 kg mass on the
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Genevieve
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The mass of a robot is 6930 kg. This robot weighs 2520 N more on planet A than it does on planet B. Both planets have the same
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A block with a mass of m = 21 kg rests on a frictionless surface and is subject to two forces acting on it. The first force is
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Maura
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A 7900- helicopter accelerates upward at 0.90 while lifting a 1100- frame at a construction site.
A) What is the lift force
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Freddy
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According to conservation of momentum, when two objects collide, the momentum lost by one object equals the momentum gained by
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Tammy
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How much force will give a mass of 50g an acceleration of 60cm/s^2
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angelica
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2.If a sledgehammer that weighs 18 newtons on Earth will weigh about 4 newtons on the planet Namar, then your weight on Namar
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Julia
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A student pushes stright along the handles of a mower with a force of 200 N. The handles make a angle of 20°, with respect to
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Alyssa
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Three blocks rest on a frictionless, horizontal table (see figure below), with m1 = 8 kg and m3 = 20 kg. A horizontal force F =
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Lauren
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There are two horizontal forces on the 2.0 kg box in the overhead view of Fig. 5-39 but only one (of magnitude F1 = 20 N) is
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beav
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A chair of weight 100N lies atop a horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair with a force of F =
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souleymane
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As part a of the drawing shows, two blocks are connected by a rope that passes over a set of pulleys. One block has a weight of
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Sarah Lothrop
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Two blocks of mass 3.50 kg and 8.00 kg are connected by a massless string that passes over a frictionless pulley. The inclines
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Eric (please help me)
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Consider a horse pulling a buggy. Is the
following statement true? The weight of the horse and normal force exerted by the ground
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Enrik
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Newton's Laws Unit Test
10 of 1510 of 15 Items Question A toy helicopter flies forward with a force of 15 N into an oncoming wind
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Newton's Laws Unit Test
6 of 156 of 15 Items Question Two rockets with the same mass are accelerated. Rocket A accelerates twice
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Newton's Laws Unit Test
5 of 155 of 15 Items Question Imagine a scenario in which an animal's force is pushing itself forward 5
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How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law?(1 point)
Responses If two bumper cars collide with a
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unkownuser
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A loaded truck can accelerate at 3.2 m/s^2
It loses its load so that it is only 0.2 as massive. By what factor must the
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michelle
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In the figure we see two blocks connected by a string and tied to a wall, with theta = 33°. The mass of the lower block is m =
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Kate
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The gravitational force of attraction between two students sitting at their desks in physics class is 2.30 x 10-8 N. If one
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mari
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A brick of weight 40N is lifted up a distance of 0.5m
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Kyle
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How do I find the tension of a rope attached horizontally to 2 masses, given the 2 masses, force and acceleration?
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Anonymous
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A force of 20.0 N gives an object an acceleration of 12.5 m/s2. What is the mass of the object?
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Me
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When jumping straight down, you can be seriously injured if you land stiff-legged. One way to avoid injury is to bend your knees
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john
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A 4.5-kg brick is suspended by a light string from a 2.0-kg pulley. The brick is released from rest and falls to the floor
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Jennifer
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A mass M = 21.00 kg is suspended by a massless string from the ceiling of a van which is moving with constant acceleration a, as
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archi
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Two blocks are tied together with a string as shown in the diagram.(There is a block on a horizontal incline, its mass is 1.0kg,
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Mercedes
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Two blocks of masses M and 3M are placed on a horizontal, frictionless surface. A light spring is attached to one of them, and
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Anonymous
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Two packing crates of masses m1 = 10.0 kg and m2 = 6.50 kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless
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scott
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An Atwood's machine is built from m1=1kg and m2=2kg. The mass less string is passed over a friction less, mass less pulley. When
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Amanda
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A sledgehammer hits a wall. (Equal or Opposite reaction)
The wall pushes back with an equal force but in an opposite direction.
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The net force on a rock with a mass of 2.0kg is 19.6N. What is the acceleration of the rock?
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Liea
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A chair of weight 75.0N lies atop a horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair with a force of F =
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Boxiang
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In a rescue scene during the 911 crisis, a helicopter of mass 6000 kg accelerates upwards at the rate of 0.50 m/s2 while lifting
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Corey Brown
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a horizontal force Pushes a 80 N box up a frictionless 37 degree incline at a constant velocity as shown.?
What is the magnitude
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Naveed Khan
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According to Newton's second law of motion____.
F = mv F = m/a a = Fnet /m F = ma
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TheFriendlyUnicorn
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How many newtons of force are necessary to accelerate a 0.0050 kg mass at the acceleration (a) of 9.81 m/s2 with the force
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Renka Jai
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Two crates , one with mass 4.00 kg and the other with 6.00 kg, sit on the frictionless surface of a frozen pond, connected by a
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evelyn
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According to Newton's Third Law, if a sledgehammer hits a wall with a force of 1000 N, how much force does the wall hit the
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The acceleration of a satellite can be derived by equating the universal gravitational force and the centripetal force
true or
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ur mom
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P=mv
45n=
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I need help with physical science newton's laws unit 2 lesson 7
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Me
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Newton's law sample work. This is a stem.
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Newton's law sample work
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A student of weight 661 N rides a steadily rotating Ferris wheel (the student sits upright). At the highest point, the magnitude
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