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A 10.0-kilogram ball rolling along a flat surface starts up a hill. If the ball reaches a height of 1.0 meters, what was its initial speed?
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An ascending elevator, hanging from a cable, is coming to a stop. part a part complete identify all forces acting on the elevator from the list below. select all that apply. select all that apply. kinetic friction normal force tension weight static friction submitprevious answers correct part b draw a free-body diagram of the object. draw the vectors starting at the black dot. the location and orientation of the vectors will be graded. the exact length of your vectors will not be graded but the relative length of one to the other will be graded.
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Aipal measures a circuit at 1.2 a and 24 . using ohm’s law, what can he calculate for the circuit?
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A50 kg student climbs 3 m to the top of a set of stairs. calculate the change in the student’s gravitational potential energy from the bottom to the top of the stairs. show your calculations and include units in your answer. how much total work does the student do while climbing the stairs? show your calculations or explain your reasoning. include units in your answer. it takes the student 30 s to climb to the top of the stairs. what is the average power generated by the student climbing the stairs? show your calculations and include units in your answer. the next day the student carries a 10 kg backpack up the same stairs and again takes 30 s to reach the top of the stairs. is the average power you calculated in part (c) greater than, less than, or equal to the average power the student generated the next day? explain your answer.
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