OHHH ok so it would be this:
Ff=μkFN
But you need normal force to find that and I don't have normal force yet. Is normal force just the equal to the weight (in Newtons) of the object
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so we have,
the box being pulled at an angle of 26.7 degrees at 115 Newtons of force
then we have the weight of the crate going directly downward, Oh wait you made me think. Mass is not the same as weight. So now I'm thinking I use the mass of the box which is 20.6kg and multiply that...
Well, the reason why I calculated the vertical component was because it was asking for how hard does the floor push up on the crate which is essentially the normal force and the term "up" tells me to find the vertical component. I don't think that is all to it but its all that I have gotten and...
I'm sorry, what does that even mean? Why are people just unwilling to help? Like I genuinely am asking a question and everybody just does some weird homework template and ohhh I haven't given enough detail and all. Like I am just asking for help and if you can't help then what is the point of...