find the frictional force exerted

  1. A block weighing 11.05 N rests on a 28 degree incline.(a) Find the normal force exerted by the plane on the block out of the
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  2. A block weighing 11.05 N rests on a 28 degree incline.(a) Find the normal force exerted by the plane on the block out of the
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  3. a 107 KG BOX ON THE RIGHT AND A 43 KG BOX ON THE LEFT ARE TIED TOGETHER BY A HORIZONTAL CABLE. tHE 107 KG BOX IS ACTED UPON BY
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  4. A 107 kg bix on the right and a 50 kg box on the left are tied together by a horizontal cable. The 107 kg box is acted upon by
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  5. A 100 kg box on the right and a 50 kg box on the left are tied together by a horizontal cable. The 100 kg box is acted upon by
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  6. How mush force must be exerted at an angle of 45 to top of a table to push along a weight when the frictional resistance to be
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  7. 8. When a person stands on a rotating merry go round, the frictional force exerted on the person by the merry go round is(A)
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  8. find the frictional force exerted on a 20kg block pulled slowly over a horizontal floor using a rope which makes a 30 degree
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  9. When you sit on a chair what is the reaction force to your weight (the downward action force)?The frictional force between the
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  10. A car weighing 1.07 x 10^4 N is at rest on a 32.5° incline. Each wheel bears an equal part of the car's weight. Thus the axles
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