Suppose the worker pushing the oranges decides instead to attach a rope to the box of oranges and pull from the other side (the South side). Suppose she pulls in such a way that the pulling force has components of the same size as did the pushing force, except that the vertical component would now be upward instead of downward. What would be the resulting acceleration of the box of oranges? Give the horizontal component, with North considered positive. 15. ΑΣΦ ?

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An 95.0 N box of oranges is being pushed to the South across a horizontal floor. As it moves, it is slowing at a constant rate of 0.90 m/s each second. The pushing force
has a horizontal component of 19.5 N southward and a vertical component of 25.0 N downward.
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Calculate the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and floor.
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Suppose the worker pushing the oranges decides instead to attach a rope to the box of oranges and pull from the other side (the South side). Suppose she pulls in such
a way that the pulling force has components of the same size as did the pushing force, except that the vertical component would now be upward instead of downward.
What would be the resulting acceleration of the box of oranges? Give the horizontal component, with North considered positive.
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Transcribed Image Text:An 95.0 N box of oranges is being pushed to the South across a horizontal floor. As it moves, it is slowing at a constant rate of 0.90 m/s each second. The pushing force has a horizontal component of 19.5 N southward and a vertical component of 25.0 N downward. ▼ Part A Calculate the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and floor. ► View Available Hint(s) 0.235 Submi ✔ Correct Part B Previous Answers Suppose the worker pushing the oranges decides instead to attach a rope to the box of oranges and pull from the other side (the South side). Suppose she pulls in such a way that the pulling force has components of the same size as did the pushing force, except that the vertical component would now be upward instead of downward. What would be the resulting acceleration of the box of oranges? Give the horizontal component, with North considered positive. ΠΕ ΑΣΦ Submit ? Previous Answers Request Answer m/s²
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