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7 July, 04:01

When a boy pulls his sled with a rope, the rope makes an angle of 70° with the horizontal. If a pull of 20 pounds on the rope is needed to move the sled, what is the horizontal component force? 7 lb 19 lb 20 lb 24 lb

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  1. 7 July, 04:30
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    The answer to your question is 7 lb

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    angle = 70°

    force = 20 lb

    horizontal component

    Process

    To solve this problem just imagine a right triangle, where the force is the hypotenuse and the horizontal component is the adjacent side.

    1. - Look for a trigonometric function that relates the adjacent side and the hypotenuse.

    cos Ф = adjacent side / hypotenuse

    - Solve for the adjacent side

    adjacent side = hypotenuse x cosФ

    - Substitution

    adjacent side = 20 x cos 70

    - Simplification

    adjacent side = 20 x 0.342

    - Result

    adjacent side = 6.84 ≈ 7 lb
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