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A wooden block of mass= 0.80kg is pulled along a rough horizontal surface with a force of 20N, the block experiences an acceleration of 5ms^-2. what is the magnitude of the frictional force?

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Answer:


F_(r) = 16 \ \rm N.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:

Mass of the wooden block,
m = 0.80 \ kg

Applied force,
F = 20 \ \rm N

Acceleration,
a = 5 \ m/s^(2)

Let the magnitude of the frictional force be
F_(r).

On applying Newton's second law of motion,


ma = F- F_(r)


0.80 * 5 = 20 - F_(r)


\Rightarrow \ F_(r) = 16 \ \rm N.

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The answer is 200 I am sure
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