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Physics, 20.10.2019 21:10 bethanydavidson1095

Acart is pulled horizontally with a 156.6 n force to the right at a 67 degree angle with respect to the ground. the cart is moving at constant velocity across a rough surface. a. draw a free body diagram.

b. calculate the vertical and horizontal components of the applied force.
c. determine the horizontal friction acting on the cart (hint: the cart is moving at constant velocity.)
d. determine the normal force applied on the cart. remember that there is a vertical component of the applied force and that the cart is not accelerating

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