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Start the simulation. When you click the simulation link, you may be asked wheth

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Question

Start the simulation. When you click the simulation link, you may be asked whether to run, open, or save the file. Choose to run or open it. Click on Graph Applied Force if the graph showing forces isn?t already visible. Adjust the applied force by moving the slider bar (which is to the left of the force graph) up or down. You can also adjust the applied force by either typing in a value in the digital display or dragging the object to the left or right, but it is difficult to maintain a constant force this way. Click Go, and watch the resulting motion. You can choose different objects using the menu on the right side of the window, and you can also turn friction off or on. Feel free to play around with the simulation. When you are done, click Clear and turn off friction prior to beginning


Part A. Part A Choose the 200 file cabinet. Set the applied force to 400 (to the right). Be sure friction is turned off. What is the net force acting on the file cabinet? Choose the 200 file cabinet. Set the applied force to 400 (to the right). Be sure friction is turned off. What is the net force acting on the file cabinet? The magnitude of the net force is 400, directed to the right.

The magnitude of the net force is greater than 400, directed downward and to the right.

The magnitude of the net force is greater than 400, directed upward and to the right. The net force is zero.

The magnitude of the net force is less than 400, directed to the right.

Explanation / Answer

The magnitude of the net force is 400N, directed to the right.

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