Answer:
The linear mass density of rope is 0.16 kg/m.
Explanation:
mass, m = 0.52 kg
force, F = 47 N
length, L = 3.3 m
(a) The linear mass density of the rope is defined as the mass of the rope per unit length.
Linear mass density = m/L = 0.52/3.3 = 0.16 kg/m
The answer is...
82,144
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145,552
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227,696
A.) 3,800
* Add 1800+2000 because they are both going forward, and you are look for the total amount of forward force. Hope this helped good luck!!!
Answer:
newton's first law (sorry its really late i know you prob don't need it anymore
Explanation: