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Physics, 20.01.2020 20:31, cesarcastellan9

To find the magnitude of the normal force, you must express fn in terms of fw since ff is an unknown. using the equations you found in the two previous parts, find an expression for fn involving fw and Īø but not ff. cosĪøff - sinĪøfn = 0ffsinĪø + fncosĪø - fw = 0

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