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QUESTION 6
Fnorm
Fapp-60 N
1 p
30°
Frrict
H=0.3
Fgrav
m=10 kg
a=-
Fnet =.
A crate is being pulled along the floor by an applied force of 60.0 N directed as shown. The mass and coefficient of kinetic friction are given in
the diagram. What will be the crate's acceleration?
6.00 m/s2
3.15 m/s?
2.25 m/s?
5.20 m/s?
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