In Figure, a crate of mass m = 100 kg is pushed at constant speed up a
Question:
In Figure, a crate of mass m = 100 kg is pushed at constant speed up a frictionless ramp (θ = 30.0o) by a horizontal force F. What are the magnitudes of?
(a) F and
(b) The force on the crate from the ramp?
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We resolve this horizontal force into appropriate components a New...View the full answer
Fundamentals of Physics
ISBN: 978-0471758013
8th Extended edition
Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick
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