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Physics, 19.02.2021 01:10, sanchezr7187

A chair of weight 140 N lies atop a horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair
with a force of F = 40.0 N directed at an angle of
36.0" below the horizontal and the chair slides
along the floor. Using Newton’s Laws, calculate n, the magnitude of the normal force that the floor exerts on the chair.

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