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An object has an acceleration of 0 m/s². does this mean that the object must be stationary?
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The free body diagram shows a box being pulled to the left up a 25-degree incline. the magnitude of the normal force is
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Ahanging spring stretches by 35.0 cm when an object of mass 450 g is hung on it at rest. in this situation, we define its position as x = 0. the object is pulled down an additional 18.0 cm and released from rest to oscillate without friction. what is its position x at a moment 84.4 s later? express your answer in cm.
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