Calculating Applied Force in an Accelerating Elevator

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Homework Statement


You are riding in an elevator on the way to the eighteenth floor of your dormitory. The elevator's upward acceleration is a= 1.84 . Beside you is the box containing your new computer; box and contents have a total mass of 28.9 kg. While the elevator is accelerating upward, you push horizontally on the box to slide it at constant speed toward the elevator door.

a)If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and elevator floor is uk= 0.31, what magnitude of force must you apply


Homework Equations


n=mgcosθ


The Attempt at a Solution


fy=n-mg=ma
n=m(a+g)=336.396
fk=un=0.31*336.396=104.28

I think this is the solution but I'm not entirely sure. As always any help is appreciated.
 
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thanks for te vote of confidence, I was a little worried I was wrong but I'm right thankfully :)