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Answer:
(c) 0.77 m/s^2 directed 35° south of west.
Explanation:
Let's first find the resultant force and its direction:
F = 20.808 N
To find the direction, we can just imagine the forces as lengths of a right angled triangle.
So, Force (west) will be our perpendicular.
and Force (south) will be our base.
Calculating the angle we have:
Theta = 54.78° (angle from south)
Direction of resultant force = 90 - 54.78 = 35.22° (south of west)
Taking out the acceleration, we get:
F = m * a
20.808 = 27 * a
a = 0.77 m/s^2
So the answer is (c)
Answer:
i'd say 1kg-----5m-----5kg but im not to sure
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