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    Can't find normal and tension force

    i have two problems here where i have to find individual forces. problem 1: i can't find the normal force. how would i do it? <img src=http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/0903/badboyben03/p01.png> i tried 2123.328N *(2825.008-701.68) and also tried 701.68N but neither of them worked...
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    Calculating Centripetal Acceleration & Tension in Circular Motion

    An athlete whirls a 6.50-kg hammer tied to the end of a 2.0-m chain in a horizontal circle. The hammer moves at the rate of 1.1 rev/s. What is the centripetal acceleration of the hammer? What is the tension in the chain?
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    How Is Acceleration Calculated with Force and Friction Involved?

    a 70 kg box s pulled by a 400 N force at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal. The force of kinetic friction is 75 N. determine the acceleration. heres what i did first i found the x-component using (686)sin30 and it comes out to be 343. Then i use the formula where the sum...
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    Help with Momentum: Change in Momentum & Force Magnitude

    The velocity of a 620-kg auto is changed from +11.0 m/s to +48.0 m/s in 66.0 s by an applied, constant force. What change in momentum does the force produce? What is the magnitude of the force?
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    Equilibrium: What Must Be True?

    if an object is in equilibrium, then which of the following must be true? (i know net force has to be 0, forces are balanced, and acceleration is 0. it doesn't always mean it is at rest. i think there's still one or two more "must be trues" in the list.) a. all individual forces acting...
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    Equilibrium: What Must Be True?

    if an object is in equilibrium, then which of the following must be true? (i know net force has to be 0, forces are balanced, and acceleration is 0. it doesn't always mean it is at rest. i think there's still one or two more "must be trues" in the list.) a. all individual forces acting...
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    Which Statements About Mass & Weight are True?

    which ones are true? a. the mass of an object on the moon will be the same as its mass on Earth. b. the weight of an object on the moon will be the same as its weight on Earth. c. the mass and weight of an object are the same thing d. the weight of an object is the force of gravity...
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    Which of These Statements Are True?

    which ones are true? a. the mass of an object on the moon will be the same as its mass on Earth. b. the weight of an object on the moon will be the same as its weight on Earth. c. the mass and weight of an object are the same thing d. the weight of an object is the force of gravity...
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    How Does Friction Affect the Work Done When Dragging a Crate?

    Sally applies a horizontal force of 520 N with a rope to drag wooden crate across a floor with a constant speed. The rope tied to the crate is pulled at an angle of 84.5° How much force is exerted by the rope on the crate and what work is done by the floor through force of friction between...
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    What force will be needed to start the sled moving?

    yeah yeah i figured that one out later on, but thanks anyway
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    What force will be needed to start the sled moving?

    thanks! A force of 45 N accelerates a 6.0-kg block at 7.0 m/s2 along a horizontal surface. How large is the frictional force and what is the coefficient of friction?
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    What force will be needed to start the sled moving?

    thanks thanks. do you think you can help me w/ my last problem?
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