You are pressing a 3.0 kg cubic wooden block into a corner between a wall and the floor. Your arms make a 20°20° angle with the floor. The block is in static equilibrium. If the floor exerts a 60 N force on the block, what force does the wall exert on the block?
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You are pressing a 3.0 kg cubic wooden block into a corner between a wall and the floor. Your arms make a 20°20° angle with the floor. The block is in static equilibrium. If the floor exerts a 60 N force on the block, what force does the wall exert on the block?
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