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A woman takes her dog Rover for a walk on a leash. To get the little pooch moving forward, she pulls on the leash with a force of 20.0 N at an angle of 37 degrees above the horizontal. 'a) How much force is tending to pull the dog forward? 'b) How much force is tending to lift Rover off the ground?

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Answer:

a) The force tending to pull the dog forward = 16.0 N

b) The force tending to lift Rover off the ground is 12.0 N

Step-by-step explanation:

The force at which the leash was pushed, F = 20.0 N

Angle at which the leash was pushed to the horizontal, θ = 37°

a) The amount of force tending to move the dog forward is the horizontal component of the force


\begin{gathered} F_x=F\cos \theta \\ F_x=20\cos 37 \\ F_x=20(0.799) \\ F_x=15.98N \\ F_x=16.0N\text{ (1 dp)} \end{gathered}

Therefore, 16.0 N of force is tending to pull the dog forward

b) The amount of force tending to lift the rover off the ground is the vertical component of the force


\begin{gathered} F_y=F\sin \theta \\ F_y=20\sin 37 \\ F_y=12.04N \\ F_y=12.0N(1dp) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the force tending to lift Rover off the ground is 12.0 N

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