Only two horizontal forces act on a 3.0 kg body that can move over a frictionless floor. One force is 9.0 N, acting due east, and the other is 8.0 N, acting 623 north of west. What is the magnitude of the bodys acceleration?
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Chapter 5 Problem 45
Question
An elevator cab that weighs 27.8 kN moves upward. What is the tension in the cable if the cabs speed is (a) increasing at a rate of 1.22 m/s2 and (b) decreasing at a rate of 1.22 m/s2 ?
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The first step in solving 5 problem number 45 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: An elevator cab that weighs 27.8 kN moves upward. What is the tension in the cable if the cabs speed is (a) increasing at a rate of 1.22 m/s2 and (b) decreasing at a rate of 1.22 m/s2 ?
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Title
Fundamentals of Physics 10
Author
David Halliday; Robert Resnick; Jearl Walker
ISBN
9781118230725