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you pull your 6kg dog on a sled which has a mass of 15kg. while you are pulling at 33N, there is a 12N frictional force that is encountered. what is the acceleration of your sled and dog?
8 years ago

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Scott
f = m a ... a = f / m

a = (33 - 12) / (6 + 15)
8 years ago

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