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A boy pulls a sled with a force of 40 N on a rope 2.5 meters long. The end that he holds is 1.5 meters higher than the end attached to the sled. What is the magnitude of the horizontal component that acts to pull the sled forward? (First find the angle of the 40-N force)
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