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10 January, 21:24

A student is pushing a 50 kg cart, with a force of 600 N. Another student measures the speed of the cart, and finds that the cart is only accelerating at 3 m/s^2. How much friction must be acting on the cart?

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  1. 10 January, 21:53
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    450N

    Explanation:

    1) F=ma F2=50kg*3m/s^2=150N

    2) Ff=F1-F2=600N-150N=450N
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