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5. A 5 kg object is pushed along a rough surface. The applied force is 75 N and the friction forceis 10 N. What is the net force acting on the object? What is the acceleration caused by the netforce?

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We have to use Newton's Second Law, knowing that the friction force is


F_(\mu)=-mg\mu

Then,


F-mg\mu=ma

Because the friction force is against the movement.

We know that m = 5kg, F = 75N, friction = 10.


75-10=5\cdot a

Let's solve for a


\begin{gathered} (65)/(5)=a \\ a=13m/s^2 \end{gathered}

The acceleration is 13 meters per square second.

Also, the force acting on the object is 65N because we have a net force present there.

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