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Abel is pulling a cart, but he's pulling on a handle that causes his force to be applied to the cart at an upward angle. The force he applies has an angle of 22 degrees off of the horizontal and a magnitude of 100N. How much of his force is pulling the cart? How much of his force is lifting the cart?
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