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10 March, 03:40

A stationary block resting on the ground is pulled up with a tension force of 100N, but does not leave the ground.

If the block weighs 300N. what is the normal force the ground exerts on the block?

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  1. 10 March, 03:53
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    The normal force the ground exerts on the block, F = - 300 N

    Explanation:

    Given data,

    The block pulled up with a tension force, T = 100 N

    The weight of the block, W = 300 N

    The weight of the block is due to the force of attraction of gravitation.

    The surface exerts a force that is equal and opposite to the force acting on the block due to gravitation.

    The weight of the block,

    W = mg

    300 N

    The normal force the ground exerts on the block,

    F = - mg

    = - 300 N

    Hence, the normal force the ground exerts on the block, F = - 300 N
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