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A box of mass M = 100 Kg is moving at a constant speed in the x direction. The box is subjected to two constant forces F₁ and F₂. If
|F1-20 N, F₂ = 20 N, a = 35° and B = 55°.
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B
F₂
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The gravitational force exerted on the mass is F₁ = <
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If the magnitude of F₁ increases, the magnitude of the normal force
nts) If the x-component of F₂ increases, the gravitational force
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Moghrabi 20/07/2022 75 00- 6:00 pm)
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Transcribed Image Text:A box of mass M = 100 Kg is moving at a constant speed in the x direction. The box is subjected to two constant forces F₁ and F₂. If |F1-20 N, F₂ = 20 N, a = 35° and B = 55°. F₁ B F₂ as page 1) 2) ( α ( 3) (5 4) ( 5) (2.5 p 6) 25 M >N F₂ = < The gravitational force exerted on the mass is F₁ = < The normal force FN = K If the magnitude of F₁ increases, the magnitude of the normal force nts) If the x-component of F₂ increases, the gravitational force Class PHYS 172- FI/F2 Dr Ahmad Moghrabi 20/07/2022 75 00- 6:00 pm) > N Jump to > N > N + + Next page C Fir
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