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Alate traveler rushes to catch a plane, pulling a suitcase with a force directed 30.0° above the horizontal. if the horizontal component of the force on the suitcase is 60.6 n, what is the force exerted on the handle?
a.
53.0 n
c.
65.2 n
b.
70.0 n
d.
95.6 n

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