A 292-kg motorcycle is accelerating up and to the right along a ramp that is inclined 30.0 degrees above the horizontal. The propulsion force pushing the motorcycle up the ramp is 3150 N, and air resistance produces a force of 250 N that opposes the motion. (a) Draw the free-body diagram showing the forces that act on the motorcycle. (b) Find the magnitude of the motorcycle's acceleration.

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A 292-kg motorcycle is accelerating up and to the right along a ramp that is inclined 30.0 degrees above the horizontal. The propulsion
force pushing the motorcycle up the ramp is 3150 N, and air resistance produces a force of 250 N that opposes the motion. (a) Draw
the free-body diagram showing the forces that act on the motorcycle. (b) Find the magnitude of the motorcycle's acceleration.
Step 1
Draw the free-body diagram showing the forces that act on the motorcycle.
Use the checkboxes to select the correct vectors as instructed above. Move the vectors
to the correct starting points and orient them in the correct direction as instructed.
mg
Fp
FN
T
☐FA
Draw free-body diagram here
+y
+x
K
Key to Force Labels
mg Gravitational force
Fp Propulsion force
FN Normal force
T = Tension
FA Air resistance force
=
-
Daint the acceleration raakas
Transcribed Image Text:A 292-kg motorcycle is accelerating up and to the right along a ramp that is inclined 30.0 degrees above the horizontal. The propulsion force pushing the motorcycle up the ramp is 3150 N, and air resistance produces a force of 250 N that opposes the motion. (a) Draw the free-body diagram showing the forces that act on the motorcycle. (b) Find the magnitude of the motorcycle's acceleration. Step 1 Draw the free-body diagram showing the forces that act on the motorcycle. Use the checkboxes to select the correct vectors as instructed above. Move the vectors to the correct starting points and orient them in the correct direction as instructed. mg Fp FN T ☐FA Draw free-body diagram here +y +x K Key to Force Labels mg Gravitational force Fp Propulsion force FN Normal force T = Tension FA Air resistance force = - Daint the acceleration raakas
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