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Mr. Seifert needs to push a cardboard box down the hallway for Ms. Wang. The box has a mass of 40 kg and he is pushing it with an acceleration of 2 m/s/s. Because the cardboard does not slide easily, there is a friction force of 25 Newtons acting on the box to the LEFT. How much force is Mr. Seifert applying to the box to move it forward to the RIGHT?

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Answer:

105N

Step-by-step explanation:

force = mass x acceleration

force without the 25N = 40 x 2

= 80N

On top of this, he has to counteract the 25N so the actual force is 80N + 25N which is 105N

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