Physics, 11.12.2020 02:00 hollandhogenson
Tony pulls a luggage cart at an angle of 30° to the horizontal. The luggage cart has a mass of 35 kg, and he pulls with a force of 75 N.
a. What is the normal force on the luggage cart?
b. What force would Tony need to apply at a 30° angle to pull the luggage cart completely off the ground?
c. How does your answer in part (b) change as the angle increases?
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