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A contestant in a winter games event pushes a 57.0 kg block of ice across a frozen take with a force of 25 N*240 below t

Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 5:57 pm
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A Contestant In A Winter Games Event Pushes A 57 0 Kg Block Of Ice Across A Frozen Take With A Force Of 25 N 240 Below T 1
A Contestant In A Winter Games Event Pushes A 57 0 Kg Block Of Ice Across A Frozen Take With A Force Of 25 N 240 Below T 1 (17.61 KiB) Viewed 37 times
A contestant in a winter games event pushes a 57.0 kg block of ice across a frozen take with a force of 25 N*240 below the horizontal as shown in Figure (a) below, and moves with an Acceleration of 400 m to the right (6) (a) What is the normal force exerted by the take surface on the block of ice? (6) Instead of pushing on the block of ice, the contestant now pulls on it with a rope at the same angle above the horizontal as in part (a), and with the same magnitude of force. See Figure (b) above. Now what is the normal force exerted by the lake surface on the block of Need Help?