In each of the two free-body diagrams, the forces are acting on a 2.6 kg object.
1.
For diagram , find the value of ax, the x-component of the acceleration.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
2.
For diagram the part C, find the value of ay, they-component of the acceleration.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
The horizontal force along the positive x axis is 4 N and negative x axis is 2 N. So net force along the x axis is
4 N - 2 N = m a
4 N - 2 N = 2.6 a
ax = 2 N / 2.6 = 0.77 m/s^2
b)
The vertical upward force is 3 N and downward force is also 3N so net force is zero
ay = 0 m/s^2
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