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Also,...Ch. 14.5 - Prob. 83PCh. 14.5 - The spring has an unstretched length of 1 m.Ch. 14.5 - A 60-kg satellite travels in free flight along an...Ch. 14.5 - If friction and air resistance can be neglected,...Ch. 14.5 - If the mass of the bumpers A and B can be...Ch. 14.5 - If the collar moves over the smooth rod, determine...Ch. 14.5 - When the 6-kg box reaches point A it has a speed...Ch. 14.5 - Determine the normal force the box exerts on the...Ch. 14.5 - Determine how high the box reaches up the surface...Ch. 14.5 - Determine the cars velocity and the normal force...Ch. 14.5 - The 10-kg sphere C is released from rest when =...Ch. 14.5 - If the chain is released from rest from the...Ch. 14.5 - Each spring has a stiffness k = 40 N/m and an...Ch. 14.5 - Prob. 96PCh. 14.5 - Initially each spring has a tension of 50 NCh. 14.5 - Determine the approximate normal force it exerts...Ch. 14.5 - If a 150-lb crate is released from rest at A,...Ch. 14.5 - During the motion, the collar is acted upon by a...Ch. 14.5 - Determine the speed at which it slides off at B....Ch. 14.5 - If the block starts from rest when the attached...Ch. 14.5 - Prob. 5RPCh. 14.5 - The motor has an efficiency of = 0.76.Ch. 14.5 - If the collar is released from rest at A and...Ch. 14.5 - respectively. 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