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A person pulls horizontally with a force of 64 N on a 14-kg box. There is a force of friction between the box and the floor of 36 N. Find the acceleration of the box in m/s2 Show your work

User Gewure
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The net force is what remains of the pull when we subtract the friction force:


F = 64-36 = 28N

Now, use the law


F=ma

and solve it for the acceleration


a = (F)/(m)

to get the result:


a = (28)/(14)=2

User Steve Streeting
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Answer:

2 m/s²

Explanation:

F = applied force in the horizontal direction = 64 N

f = frictional force acting between the box and the floor = 36 N

m = mass of the box = 14 kg

a = acceleration of the box = ?

Force equation along the horizontal direction is given as

F - f = ma

Inserting the values

64 - 36 = 14 a

28 = 14 a

a =
(28)/(14)

a = 2 m/s²

User Gergely Kovacs
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