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A 230 kg steel crate is being pushed along a cement floor. The force of friction is 480 N to the left and the applied force is 1860 N to the right. What is the acceleration of the crate? (Hint: remember to find net force first)

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The acceleration would be 6m/sThis is because of the formula, "f/m=a" to find the acceleration; We would need to subtract the force of the friction which equals 1380, then divide that by the mass (which was 230) to get the answer 6
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Answer:


6\text{m}/\text{s}^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: A
230
\text{kg} steel crate is being pushed along a cement floor. The force of friction is
480
\text{N} to the left and the applied force is
1860
\text{N} to the right.

To Find: What is the acceleration of the crate.

Solution:

Mass of steel crate
=230\text{N}

Force of friction on steel crate
=480\text{N}

Force applied on steel crate
=1860\text{N}

Now,

As force of friction is in opposite direction of force applied

Net force applied on steel crate
=\text{total applied force}-\text{total friction foce}


1860-480


1380\text{N}


\text{force}=\text{mass}*\text{acceleration}


\text{acceleration}=\frac{\text{force}}{\text{mass}}


\text{acceleration}=(1380)/(230)

putting values


\text{a}=6\text{m}/\text{s}^2

Hence acceleration of crate is
6\text{m}/\text{s}^2

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