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6. What is the y component of A? 7. What is the x component of B? 8. What is the

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6. What is the y component of A? 7. What is the x component of B? 8. What is the y component of B? 9. What is the x component of C? 10. What is the y component of C? id 243576 dt content id-1449885 1/courses/plms23100117s1/Assignment%20to%20first%20weekpdf Assignment to first weeks lecture. Two blocks of masses m 100 ke and M.200kgareincontact with each other and are pushed along a frietkorleis horrontal surface by aconstant foror of600N. 1. 2 What is the acceleration ofm? (al1 mw.lb 2m/s,tch3m/s, ld) 4m/s, (e)none what is the force onm? Val1 m/s. (b 2m/s 4m/s', (e) none 3 what is acceleration of M? Cal1m/s, 2 m/s, 3m/s, (d4 m/s, (e)none 4 What is the force on M? 1m/s', 2 m/s, 3 m/s.(d4mws', (e)none 5. what is the Kcomponent 6. What is the 7- What is the component of 1383N. & What is the y component ofB? (al 383N (bl 321 3 sON, (d)606 N, e)None- 9 What is the K component 10, what is the vcomponent A at 40 with positive Bat 30 with positive y axis cat60 with negative A SN

Explanation / Answer

5] X component of A will be: 5cos40o = 3.83 N [option a]

6] Y component of A : 5sin40o = 3.21 N [option b]

7] X component of B: -7sin30o = - 3.5 N [option c]

8] Y component of B: 7cos30o = 6.06 N [option d]

9] X component of C: 10sin60o = 8.66 N [option b]

10] Y component of C: -10cos60o = - 5 N [option c].