A man pushes a box with mass 155.89 kg. It slides with constant velocity down a ramp inclined at 22.36 degrees. Neglect any friction acting on the box Calculate the magnitude of the force in Newtons applied by the man if he pushes parallel to the incline.

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A man pushes a box with mass 155.89 kg. It slides with constant velocity down a ramp inclined at 22.36
degrees. Neglect any friction acting on the box Calculate the magnitude of the force in Newtons applied by
the man if he pushes parallel to the incline.
Transcribed Image Text:A man pushes a box with mass 155.89 kg. It slides with constant velocity down a ramp inclined at 22.36 degrees. Neglect any friction acting on the box Calculate the magnitude of the force in Newtons applied by the man if he pushes parallel to the incline.
Suppose you are playing hockey on a new-age ice surface for which there is no friction between the ice and
the hockey puck. You wind up and hit the puck as hard as you can. After the puck loses contact with your stick,
the puck will
Onot slow down or speed up.
start to slow down
Ospeed up a little, and then slow down
Ospeed up a little, and then move at a constant speed.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you are playing hockey on a new-age ice surface for which there is no friction between the ice and the hockey puck. You wind up and hit the puck as hard as you can. After the puck loses contact with your stick, the puck will Onot slow down or speed up. start to slow down Ospeed up a little, and then slow down Ospeed up a little, and then move at a constant speed.
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