we have a cart with a total mass of 1014kg going down a ramp of 7.6 degrees with a net force on the system pf 1.28N. what would be the F theoretical(N) and the Y theoretical (N)?
a)
Fx = F cos x = 1.28* cos 7.6 =1.269 N
B)
Fy = N = mg cos x = 1014 * 9.8 cos 7.6 = 9850 N
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