To solve this problem, we can break down the force into its horizontal and vertical components.
The given force is 8 kg/F, and it makes an angle of 30 degrees horizontally. The horizontal component of the force can be calculated using the cosine function:
Horizontal component = Force * cos(angle)
= 8 kg/F * cos(30 degrees)
= 8 * 0.866
= 6.928 kg/F
Since the baby carriage is moved horizontally, the vertical component of the force does not contribute to the movement of the baby carriage on the beach.
Therefore, the effective component in which everyone knows less on the beach is the horizontal component, which has a magnitude of 6.928 kg/F.
A baby carriage is moved horizontally to the beach area by applying a force = 8kg/F, making an angle of 30 degrees horizontally, knowing that the baby has a mass of 6kg. Calculate the magnitude of the effective component in which everyone knows less on the beach.
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