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A car weighing 1.1*10^4 N is parked on a 35 degree slope.

Find the force tending to cause the car to roll down the hill.

What is the force the car exerts perpendicular to the hill?
15 years ago

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bobpursley
I will be happy to critique your thinking. You need to draw a diagram, and think this out.
15 years ago
Anonymous
blergh
9 years ago

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