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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In Fig. 5-44, elevator cabs A and B are connected by a short cable and can be pulled upward or lowered by the cable above cab A. Cab A has mass 1700 kg; cab B has mass 1300 kg.A 12.0 kg box of catnip lies on the floor of cab A.The tension in the cable connecting the cabs is 1.91 ' 104 N. What is the magnitude of the normal force on the box from the floor?
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