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Two forces P and Q act on an object of mass 9.00 kg with Q being the larger of the two forces. When both forces are directed to the left, the magnitude of the acceleration of the object is 1.20 m/s2. However, when the force P is directed to the left and the force Q is directed to the right, the object has an acceleration of 0.600 m/s2 to the right. Find the magnitudes of the two forces P and Q in newtons.

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Answer:

P = 2.7 N

Q = 8.1 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Q > P

Both the forces are acting towards the left

Net force = Q + P

Applying newton's 2nd law

net force = mass x acceleration

Q + P = 9 x 1.2 = 10.8 ----------------- ( 1 )

In the second case Q is acting towards the left and P acts towards the right

so they act in opposite direction

Hence net force = Q - P

Applying newton's 2nd law

net force = mass x acceleration

Q - P = 9 x .6 = 5.4 -------------------- ( 2 )

Adding ( 1 ) and ( 2 )

2 Q = 16.2

Q = 8.1 N

From ( 1 )

8.1 + P = 10.8 N .

P = 2.7 N

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