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An object weighing 32 kg has multiple forces acting upon it. two forces influence the object
from the left of 25 n and 32 n. it experiences another force of 29 n from the right side and
vertically, the object experiences a force from above its position equal to 37 n and two
forces from below equal to 16 n and 23 n. finally, the object experiences a diagonal force
that pushes the object to the northeast position 64 degrees from the horizontal x-axis with
a magnitude of 51 n.
-draw a picture of the object and forces being exhibited on the object.
50
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= 51 cos 64°
si sin 640
231
ty
-calculate the net forces acting on the object. determine which direction the object will
accelerate in.
- 26.0
- 46.9
-calculate the object's net acceleration,

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