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31 August, 17:35

Sue and Sean are having a tug-of-war by pulling on opposite ends of a 5.0-kg rope. Sue pulls with a 15-N force. What is Sean's force if the rope accelerates toward Sue at 2.0 m/s2?

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  1. 31 August, 19:29
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    5N

    Explanation:

    Sean's force is 5N because from the equation of Force, calculating for Sue's acceleration F=MA, A=F/M, A = 15N/5kg = 3m/s²

    If Sue's force was 15N and he yielded 3m/s², If sean's accelerate towards Sue at 2m/s², his net acceleration of pull is 1m/s², therefore his force F=Ma = 5kg X 1m/s² + 5N
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