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Physics, 24.03.2020 17:06, kinkin79

A person pulls a crate of mass M = 63 kg a distance 40.0 m along a horizontal floor by a constant force FP = 130 N, which acts at an angle of 23o from the horizontal. The floor is rough and has a coefficient of kinetic equal to 0

a) (2 pts.) Model: How will you model this problem?
b) (5 points) Visualize: Draw a free body diagram showing all forces acting on the crate. Be sure to label the direction of your positive unit vectors c) (5 points)
c) Visualize: Draw a pictorial representation of the crate and label all known quantities
d) (5 pts.) Solve: Calculate the work done by the gravitational force e) (15 pts.)
e) Solve: Calculate the normal force f (5 pts.)
f) Solve: Calculate the work done by the normal force g (10 pts.)
g) Solve: Calculate the magnitude of the frictional force h) (15 pts.)
h) Solve: Calculate the work done by the frictional force. i) (15 pts.)
i) Solve: Calculate the work done by the force exerted by the j) (3 pts.)
j) Solve: Calculate the net work done on the crate. _ person

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