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A 4-kg mass moving with speed 2 m/s and, an otherwise identical, 2-kg mass moving with a speed of 4 m/s, are gliding over a horizontal surface with friction and are brought to rest by it. Which statement best describes their respective stopping distances? [Hint]
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 A force that object A exerts on object B is observed over a 10-second interval, as shown on the graph. How much work did object A do during that 10 s? [Hint]
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 A force that object A exerts on object B is observed over a 10-second interval, as shown on the graph. What is the average power output of A into B? [Hint]
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 The resultant force you exert on a shopping cart, for a 10 s period, is plotted on the graph, shown. How much work did you do during this 10 s interval? [Hint]
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 The resultant force you exert on a shopping cart, for a 10 s period, is plotted on the graph, shown. Which of the following statements are true? [Hint]
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 How much work was required to bring the 1000-kg roller coaster from point P to rest at point Q at the top of the 50 m peak? [Hint]
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 If the roller coaster leaves point Q from rest, how fast is it traveling at point R? [Hint]
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 If the roller coaster leaves point Q from rest, what is its speed at point S (at the top of the 25-m peak) compared to its speed at point R? [Hint]
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What was the total work done on you by all the forces in the universe between the time just before you awoke this morning and right now? [Hint]
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Two cars, starting from rest at the same place, travel by different routes to the same destination. One of the cars passes the other as they drive through it. Which of the following statements will be true? [Hint]
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The work done by friction, f, [Hint]
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A 102 kg man climbs a 5.0 meter high stair case at constant speed. How much work does he do? [Hint]
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A ball is released, from rest, at the left side of the loop-the-loop, at the height shown. If the radius of the loop is R and there is no friction, what vertical height does the ball rise to on the other side? (LOOP-THE-LOOP)  [Hint]
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