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- Block 1 (9 kg) is located on the surface of a table. A hand pushes horizontally to the right on block 1 with a normal force of 108 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the surface equals 0.8.On a sheet of paper, draw the free body diagram for block 1 using the two-subscript notation from class. After completing the free body diagram, enter below each force and its x & y-components. Remember that the x-component is the "i" component and the y-component is the "j" component.FORCES on BLOCK 1Weight force on block 1 by Earth W1E = i + j N Normal force on block 1 by Surface N1S = i + j N Normal force on block 1 by Hand N1H = i + j N Frictional force on block 1 by Surface f1S = i + j N What is the acceleration a of block 1?a = i + j m/s2Please answer all parts and i will rate highly! *28You must show all pertinent solutions and the illustration that supporting the answer. Please list the given and the formula that had been used. Box the answer.
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