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A 2.50m -long, 450g rope pulls a 10.0kg block of ice across a horizontal, frictionless surface. The block accelerates at 2.50m/s2 . How much force pulls forward on the rope?
10 years ago

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Answered by Damon
F = m A

F = (10.45)(2.5)
10 years ago

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