Two forces are acting on a box with mass 6.20 kg to pull it along a table (picture below). You are looking at the box from above as it is pulled along the surface of a frictionless table. Given the forces below calculate the net acceleration that the box will experience. Give your answer in m/s2. Round your answer to two decimal places.
F1 = 29.57 N
V1 = 20.64 Degrees
F2 = 44.04 N
V2 = 48.31 Degrees
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