force pulling it to the right is 108.0 N. The length of the cord is 1.13 m, and the ceiling is 2.75 m above the floor. Suppose that you cut the cord and the magnet falls to the floor while still being pulled to the right by the force of 108.0 N. How long will it take the magnet to hit the floor?   new question:  Same situation as in the previous problem this time the magnet has mass 3.25 kg, the force pulling it to the right is 123.0 N, the cord has length 1.65 m and the ceiling is 2.78 m above the floor. How far to the right of its start point will the magnet have traveled when it hits t

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pervious question: Same situation as in the previous two problems this time the magnet s mass is 3.54 kg and the magnetic force pulling it to the right is 108.0 N. The length of the cord is 1.13 m, and the ceiling is 2.75 m above the floor. Suppose that you cut the cord and the magnet falls to the floor while still being pulled to the right by the force of 108.0 N. How long will it take the magnet to hit the floor?

 

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Same situation as in the previous problem this time the magnet has mass 3.25 kg, the force pulling it to the right is 123.0 N, the cord has length 1.65 m and the ceiling is 2.78 m above the floor. How far to the right of its start point will the magnet have traveled when it hits the floor after the cord is cut?

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