Part A A box of oranges which weighs 93 N is being pushed across a horizontal fl
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Part A A box of oranges which weighs 93 N is being pushed across a horizontal floor. As it moves, it is slowing at a constant rate of 0.90 m/s each second. The push force has a horizontal component of 20 N and a vertical component of 25 N downward. Calculate the magnitude of the frictional force between the box and floor. Express your answer using two significant figures. Hints Submit My Answers Give Up Part B Calculate the magnitude of the upward normal force of the floor on the box of oranges Express your answer using two significant figures. ?Explanation / Answer
mass of the box = 93/9.8 = 9.5 kg
acceleration ax = 0.9 m/s^2
along horizontal Fnet = Fx - fx = m*ax
fx = Fx - m*ax
frictional force fx = 20-(9.5*0.9) = 11.45 N <---ANSWER
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part (b)
along vertical
n - Fy - W = 0
normal force n = W + Fy = 93 + 25 = 118 N <<---ANSWER
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