1. A block of copper has a mass of 50 kg and a density of 8.91 g/cm3. If the block is to be converted into a cylinder, f

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1. A block of copper has a mass of 50 kg and a density of 8.91 g/cm3. If the block is to be converted into a cylinder, f

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1. A block of copper has a mass of 50 kg and a density of 8.91 g/cm3. If the block is to be converted into a cylinder, find the diameter of the cylinder if the length is 1500 cm. 2. A crate with a mass of 65 kg lies on a horizontal surface. A force is applied horizontally until the crate starts to move. Determine the crate's initial acceleration. The coefficient of static friction between the floor and the crate is 0.76 while coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.51. 3. A 10,000 g block is lifted 787 in. above the ground in a gravitational field, its gravitational potential energy after it has been lifted 787 in is?
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