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(Solved): The \( 0.100 \mathrm{~kg} \) sphere in (Figure 1) is released from rest at Part A the position sho ...



The \( 0.100 \mathrm{~kg} \) sphere in (Figure 1) is released from rest at Part A the position shown in the sketch, with its

The \( 0.100 \mathrm{~kg} \) sphere in (Figure 1) is released from rest at Part A the position shown in the sketch, with its center \( 0.400 \mathrm{~m} \) from the center of the \( 5.00 \mathrm{~kg} \) mass. Assume that the only forces on the \( 0.100 \mathrm{~kg} \) sphere are the gravitational What is the speed of the \( 0.100 \mathrm{~kg} \) sphere when it has moved \( 0.400 \mathrm{~m} \) to the right from its initial forces exerted by the other two spheres and that the \( 5.00 \) position? \( \mathrm{kg} \) and \( 10.0 \mathrm{~kg} \) spheres are held in place at their initial Express your answer with the appropriate units. positions. Figure 1 of 1 * Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining


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Given: m1=5 kgm2=1 kgm3=10 kgr12=0.4 mr23=0.6 mr12?=0.8 mr23?=0.2 m Gravitational potential
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