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Exam 2 Solutions - Department of Physics
www.phys.ufl.eduExam 2 Solutions 1. The figure shows an overhead view of three horizontal forces acting on a cargo canister that was initially stationary but that now moves across a frictionless floor. The force magnitudes are F 1 = 3.0 N, F 2 = 10.0 N, and F 3 = 10.0 N, and the indicated angles are θ 2 = 30 degrees and θ 3 = 30 degrees What is the net work ...
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Solutions to Exam 2 Practice Questions
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