17. A person with a mass of 50 kg is wondering what their Weight would be both on Earth and the Moon. Answer the following questions. (4 points) a. What is his Weight on Earth in Newtons? b. What is his Weight on the Moon if acceleration due to gravity is 1.6 m/s^2 If Jupiter has an attraction due to gravity of 24.5 m/s^2, would he have a higher or lower Weight there than he would on Earth? Why?
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The desk has a weight of 75 lb and a center of gravity at g. determine the initial acceleration of a desk when the man applies enough force f to overcome the static friction at a and b. also, find the vertical reactions on each of the two legs at a and at b. the coefficients of static and kinetic friction at a and b are ms = 0.5 and mk = 0.2, respectively
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Which of these questions might a character ask if the conflict is man versus self? a. which path should i take to better myself? b. which boulder will be too heavy for me to carry? c. which friend is going to ditch me today? d. all of the above
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Aplayground slide is 8.80 ft long and makes an angle of 25.0° with the horizontal. a 63.0-kg child, initially at the top, slides all the way down to the bottom of the slide. (a) choosing the bottom of the slide as the reference configuration, what is the system's potential energy when the child is at the top and at the bottom of the slide? what is the change in potential energy as the child slides from the top to the bottom of the slide? (include the sign of the value in your answer.)
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