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An object of mass 2 kg rests on the floor, as shown in the picture. A force of 45 N, making an angle of 60° to the vertical, is applied to move the object. What is the acceleration of the object in the
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An object of mass 2 kg rests on the floor, as shown in the picture. A force of 45 N, making an angle of 60° to the vertical, is applied
to move the object. What is the acceleration of the object in the horizontal direction?
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