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  1. Chris pulled a sled 153 m by exerting a constant force of 225N at a constant angle of 65 degrees to the level ground. Find the
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  2. a 12 kg sled is pulled horizontally with a force of 82 N. the coefficent of the kentic friction of the sled is 0.42. draw a FBD
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  3. A loaded sled is pulled by means of a rope that makes an angle of 45.0° with the horizontal. If the mass of the sled is 60.0 kg
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  4. A sled with a weight of 200N is being pulled from rest by a force of 40 N across ice which has a coefficient of kinetic friction
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  5. A sled is being pulled across a horizontal patch of snow. Friction is negligible. The pulling force points in the same direction
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  6. A sled is pulled with a horizontal force of 17 N along a level trail, and the acceleration is found to be 0.40 m/s2. An extra
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  7. Find the work done when a 20 kg sled is pulled across level ground by a rope that makes a 50 deg angle with the horizontal. The
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  8. two sleds that are tied together are pulled across an icy surface with an applied force of 200N [E]. the mass of sled 1 is
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  9. A sled loaded with bricks has a total mass of 17.0 kg and is pulled at constant speed by a rope inclined at 20.0o above the
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  10. A 17-kg sled is being pulled along the horizontal snow-covered ground by a horizontal force of 28 N. Starting from rest, the
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