casanova62 casanova62
  • 03-04-2019
  • Physics
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what is the proper equation to use for finding the net force in the y direction

what is the proper equation to use for finding the net force in the y direction class=

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elephant71 elephant71
  • 03-04-2019

The direction of the acceleration is the same as the direction of the net force: 34 degrees. Apply the equation <eq04017> to find the magnitude of the net force, giving you 35.4 N. Use the magnitude of the force and the mass to find the magnitude of the acceleration: a = F/m = (35.4 N)/(0.10 kg) = 354 m/s2.

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austinlagasse15 austinlagasse15
  • 05-10-2020

Answer: it’s Fnety =(FT)(Sin 32°)- Fg

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