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HACTEHA [7]
2 years ago
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If in the figure below, the friction between the block and the incline is negligible, (a) how much must the object on the right

weigh if the 200-N block is to remain at rest? Ans: 115 N (b) if the system remains at rest when F= 220 N. What are the magnitude and direction of the friction force on the 200-N block? Ans: 105 N down the incline 200 N Fw 35.0⁰​
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pantera1 [17]2 years ago
7 0

The magnitude of the acceleration and its direction however depends on the resultant force.

<h3>What is the resultant force?</h3>

In a system of forces, the resultant force is the force that has the same effect in magnitude and direction as all the forces acting together.

In an inclined plane, the friction, weight and applied force all act together on the object. The magnitude of the acceleration and its direction however depends on the resultant force.

This question is incomplete as the diagrams are missing hence the numerical values can not be computed.

Learn more about resultant force:brainly.com/question/16380983

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