A force F-200 N acts to pull a fish box of mass 40 kg on a rough horizontal surface of H= 0.2. What is the acceleration of the box (in m/s-? (g-10 m/s)

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A force F=200 N acts to pull a fish box of mass 40 kg on a rough horizontal surface of H= 0.2. What is the acceleration of the box (in m/s y?
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A bob mass in a conical pendulum attached by a cord makes an angle 0= 20° with the vertical and moves with a constant speed, Find the
centripetal acceleration (in m/s-) of the bob mass.
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