A block of mass 42.6 kg lies on a horizontal plane. A force F that is inclined 33.7° with the horizontal is applied to the block (pulled the block) causing it to move 12.3 meters in 7 seconds. If the coefficient of friction between the block and the horizontal surface is 0.3, find the magnitude (N) of the force F. Round off only on the final answer expressed in 3 decimal places.

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A block of mass 42.6 kg lies on a horizontal plane. A force F that is inclined 33.7° with the horizontal is applied to the block (pulled the block) causing it to move 12.3 meters in 7 seconds. If the coefficient of friction between the block and the horizontal surface is 0.3, find the magnitude (N) of the force F. Round off only on the final answer expressed in 3 decimal places.

A block of mass 42.6 kg lies on a horizontal plane. A force F that is inclined 33.7° with the horizontal is applied to the block
(pulled the block) causing it to move 12.3 meters in 7 seconds. If the coefficient of friction between the block and the
horizontal surface is 0.3, find the magnitude (N) of the force F. Round off only on the final answer expressed in 3 decimal
places.
Transcribed Image Text:A block of mass 42.6 kg lies on a horizontal plane. A force F that is inclined 33.7° with the horizontal is applied to the block (pulled the block) causing it to move 12.3 meters in 7 seconds. If the coefficient of friction between the block and the horizontal surface is 0.3, find the magnitude (N) of the force F. Round off only on the final answer expressed in 3 decimal places.
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