View Insert Format Tools Table Window Help 令100% Thu 7: AutoSave 251 Test 2 Study Problems SP20 ans-Saved to my Mac Insert Draw Design Layout References Mailings Review View 2 Share 6. A 1.5-kg object moving along the x axis has a velocity of +4.0 m/s at x = 0. If the only force acting on this object is shown in the figure, what is the kinetic energy of the object at x = +3.0 m? %3D -4 I Two blocks with mass m2 > m1 are pulled as shown m1 7. along horizontal surfaces, each at a constant speed v. Which tension force does more work moving the block a distance D along the surface? [Show your work for full credit.] m2 T2 A. T B. T2 C. Both the tensions do the same work B. 50 kg 100 kg 8. Two masses mi = 100 kg and m2 = 50 kg are connected by a string Page 2 of 4 35 of 1059 words English (United States) Focus 187% MAR étv 4 х 12 DOCX F10 F11 F12 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F1 F2 F3 F4 @ 23 $4 & 4 8. Q т н х alt
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