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![The 10 Mg truck hauls the 20 Mg trailer. If the truck-trailer
start from rest with constant acceleration achieves a velocity of
20 km/h when it travels a distance of 200 m. Determine (a) the
tension in the horizontal drawbar, (b) the tractive force between
20 Mg
10 Mg
the driving wheels of the truck and the road.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/b44c2cd5-f902-4a75-a413-73abbf378370/55ac2aa5-c707-4c24-aae4-9d59b0b2ba0a/3yla2qr_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:The 10 Mg truck hauls the 20 Mg trailer. If the truck-trailer
start from rest with constant acceleration achieves a velocity of
20 km/h when it travels a distance of 200 m. Determine (a) the
tension in the horizontal drawbar, (b) the tractive force between
20 Mg
10 Mg
the driving wheels of the truck and the road.
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