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The truck has the following forces acting on it:
Weight=5000N, normal reaction force=5000N, drag =1200N, applied force=1300N.
A) Two of the forces have effects that cancel each other out. Which two? Explain your answer
B) What is the resultant force acting on the truck? Give its magnitude and direction.
C) What effect will this resultant force have on the speed at which the truck is travelling?
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