In the previous problem, the rightward pull is now directed at an angle of 30 degrees upward from horizontal while the cart still rolls horizontally.  What is the cart's acceleration?

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only number 6: In the previous problem, the rightward pull is now directed at an angle of 30 degrees upward from horizontal while the cart still rolls horizontally.  What is the cart's acceleration?

4. A cart on wheels (assume frictionless) with a mass of 20 kg is pulled rightward with a 50N force. What is its acceleration?
5. What will the acceleration be in the previous problem if the wheels effectively give the cart a coefficient of friction of u = 0.10?
6. In the previous problem, the rightward pull is now directed at an angle of 30 degrees upward from horizontal while the cart still rolls horizontally. What
is the cart's acceleration?
Transcribed Image Text:4. A cart on wheels (assume frictionless) with a mass of 20 kg is pulled rightward with a 50N force. What is its acceleration? 5. What will the acceleration be in the previous problem if the wheels effectively give the cart a coefficient of friction of u = 0.10? 6. In the previous problem, the rightward pull is now directed at an angle of 30 degrees upward from horizontal while the cart still rolls horizontally. What is the cart's acceleration?
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