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Physics, 02.12.2021 17:20, katlynnschmolke

Two ropes are attached to either side of a 100.0 kg wagon as shown below. The rope on the right is pulled at an angle 40.0° relative to the horizontal with a tension of 120.0N. The rope on the left is pulled directly to the west with a tension of 80.0N. 1. Find the x and y components of the tension forces applied by both ropes. Show all work.
2. Find the net force in the x (horizontal) direction assuming no friction. Show all work.
3. Find the net acceleration of the wagon in the horizontal direction. Show all work.

Thank you so much in advance any help is appreciated!


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