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You now have the information needed to draw a visual overview. Your visual overview should look similar to this one:
Weight
Pulling ?
force
Kinetic
friction
Normal
force
net
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f • 210 N
F - 230 N
m - 30.0 kg
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Calculate the acceleration of the box based on the information you collected in the Prepare step.
Part D
Use the coordinate system selected in Part B and find the x and y components of the acceleration of the box, ag and ay, respectively.
Express your answers in meters per second squared, separated by a comma.
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