4 6. 7 8. You are on the right side of a sled, pulling it to the right with 150 N of force. A friend on the left side of the sled is pushing it to the right, exerting 200 N of force. The sled weighs 450 N, and there is a frictional force on it of 50 N. What is the net force on the sled? Draw an FBD for this. Should then be much easier to set up and calculate result. !!

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You are on the right side of a sled, pulling it to the right with 150 N of force. A friend on the left
side of the sled is pushing it to the right, exerting 200 N of force. The sled weighs 450 N, and
there is a frictional force on it of 50 N. What is the net force on the sled?
Draw an FBD for this. Should then be much easier to set up and calculate result.
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2.A1 kg book is at rest on the table. What is the magnitude of the normal force that the table is
exerting on the book?
Sound familiar? That's right -- this is EXACTLY the same problem you had on the
Study Guide! I TOLD you to study and use it... :)
13. You are in an elevator that is traveling upward, but slowing down at a rate of 2 m/s. If your
mass is 60 kg, what is your apparent weight during this period?
This one is also from the Normal force slideshow/video, near end of the unit.
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Transcribed Image Text:S Add-ons Help Last edit was 9 minutes ago | Arial + BIUA 12 c円 . 三E-E.EE 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. You are on the right side of a sled, pulling it to the right with 150 N of force. A friend on the left side of the sled is pushing it to the right, exerting 200 N of force. The sled weighs 450 N, and there is a frictional force on it of 50 N. What is the net force on the sled? Draw an FBD for this. Should then be much easier to set up and calculate result. 田 2.A1 kg book is at rest on the table. What is the magnitude of the normal force that the table is exerting on the book? Sound familiar? That's right -- this is EXACTLY the same problem you had on the Study Guide! I TOLD you to study and use it... :) 13. You are in an elevator that is traveling upward, but slowing down at a rate of 2 m/s. If your mass is 60 kg, what is your apparent weight during this period? This one is also from the Normal force slideshow/video, near end of the unit. lili
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