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    What is the work of a moving bowling ball?

    I swear to you this is the original question, not moified. It was not from my texted book, it written exacly like that on a test I recently did. I agree with you guys the wording he chose is terrible. The confusing part was that the '' initial velocity'' of the ball is when it is thrown, it is...
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    What is the work of a moving bowling ball?

    Well it doesn't specify, it only says it's thrown, so I'm guessing someone threw it :P. That's all the information given; it is possible that this is a trick question... I just want to be sure.
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    What is the work of a moving bowling ball?

    No, as i understood the question the ball's initial velocity is 12.5m/s, but it does not say if it accelerates, or stays at a constant speed. Is the work done equal to the increase of Ek? That's the first I've heard of this...
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    What is the work of a moving bowling ball?

    Homework Statement A bowling ball of 7.21kg is thrown, it has an initial velocity of 12.5m, if his mouvement happens over 1.24m, what is the work of the bowling ball. Homework Equations W = FΔd W = F (Cos∅)Δd The Attempt at a Solution I think this is a trick question, but I'm...
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    How Far Does a Box Slide Down an Inclined Plane to Compress a Spring?

    What you said makes sense, however the spring is a part of the slope, therefore it's not seperately attached like your sketch
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    How Far Does a Box Slide Down an Inclined Plane to Compress a Spring?

    It is not :(, my textbook was able to come up with an answer for a similar question, just with different variables. Is it possible that all that I have to find is the height, using conservation of energy; then from there use sin to find the length hypotenuse? This seems to simple. For example...
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    How Far Does a Box Slide Down an Inclined Plane to Compress a Spring?

    I'm sorry, I just really don't understand how I'm supposed to solve this question. A bit more help would be appreciated. I'm clueless right now
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    How Far Does a Box Slide Down an Inclined Plane to Compress a Spring?

    The height was not given in the question, that's what really stumped me because I cannot calculate Eg..
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    How Far Does a Box Slide Down an Inclined Plane to Compress a Spring?

    Homework Statement (My textbooks are in french, so I'm translating, might get some terms wrong.. ) Starting from rest, a box of 31kg slides down a ramp inclined at an angle of 31 degrees, relative to the horizontal. At the bottom, the box hits a spring with a constant of 9.8 * 10^2N/m...
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