. Suppose you are standing on a weighing scale in an elevator. What is the reading scale when you are accelerating upward and accelerating downward at a rate of 2.0 m/s^2 . Your mass is 50.0 kg

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1. Suppose you are standing on a weighing scale in an elevator. What is the reading scale when you are accelerating upward and accelerating downward at a rate of 2.0 m/s^2 . Your mass is 50.0 kg

2. A man pulls 100 n box using a rope oriented at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal force on a rough floor that exerts 8 n frictional force on the box. suppose the box has moved a distance of 10 m to the right. find the work done by each force acting on the box. what is the net work done on the box.

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1. A man pulls 100 n box using a rope oriented at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal force on
a rough floor that exerts 8 n frictional force on the box. suppose the box has moved a distance of 10
m to the right. find the work done by each force acting on the box. what is the net work done on the
box.
Transcribed Image Text:АСTIVITY 3 1. A man pulls 100 n box using a rope oriented at an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal force on a rough floor that exerts 8 n frictional force on the box. suppose the box has moved a distance of 10 m to the right. find the work done by each force acting on the box. what is the net work done on the box.
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1. Suppose you are standing on a weighing scale in an elevator. What is the reading scale when you
are accelerating upward and accelerating downward at a rate of 2.0m/s. Your mass is 50.0 kg
Transcribed Image Text:АСTIVITY 1 1. Suppose you are standing on a weighing scale in an elevator. What is the reading scale when you are accelerating upward and accelerating downward at a rate of 2.0m/s. Your mass is 50.0 kg
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