An object of what mass, acted upon by a net force of 20 N, will experience an acceleration of 10 m/s 2?     2 kg.     200 kg.     1/2 kg.     10 kg. a) A sled weighing 100 N is held in place on a frictionless 20 degree slope a rope attached to a stake at the top. The rope is parallel to the slope. What is the tension in the rope?     94.5 N     47.0 N     37.8 N     34.2 N b) Two blocks are released from the top of a building. One falls straight down while the other slides down a smooth ramp. If all friction is ignored, which one is moving faster when it reaches the bottom?     The block that went straight down.     The block that went down the ramp.     They both will have the same speed.     Insufficient information to work the problem

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1)

An object of what mass, acted upon by a net force of 20 N, will experience an acceleration of 10 m/s 2?
   
2 kg.
   
200 kg.
   
1/2 kg.
   
10 kg.

a)

A sled weighing 100 N is held in place on a frictionless 20 degree slope a rope attached to a stake at the top. The rope is parallel to the slope. What is the tension in the rope?
   
94.5 N
   
47.0 N
   
37.8 N
   
34.2 N
b)
Two blocks are released from the top of a building. One falls straight down while the other slides down a smooth ramp. If all friction is ignored, which one is moving faster when it reaches the bottom?
   
The block that went straight down.
   
The block that went down the ramp.
   
They both will have the same speed.
   
Insufficient information to work the problem


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