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1 September, 06:27

Albert pushes a 6 kg box across a level floor. He pushes with a force of 43 N and observes that the box accelerates in the direction of his push at a rate of 2 m / s 2. What is the net force acting on the box

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  1. 1 September, 09:40
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    Answer: 12 N

    Explanation: according to Newton second law of motion,

    F - Fr = ma.

    Where F = applied force = 43 N, Fr = frictional force = ?, m = mass of box = 6kg, a = acceleration = 2m/s²

    43 - Fr = 6 (2)

    43 - Fr = 12

    Fr = 43 - 12

    Fr = 31 N

    If applied force (F) is 43 N and the frictional force (Fr) is 31 N ... The resultant forge is 43 - 31 = 12 N
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