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Ryan and Salina are pulling a sled with their ropes making angles of 15 degrees and 20 degrees to the line of motion. Each is exerting a force of 45N. What is the force pulling the sled?
3 years ago

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Answered by Raul Hameed
The force pulling the sled is approx. 85.8 newtons forward.
3 years ago

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