A chair of mass 12.0 kg is sitting on the horizontal floor: the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair with a force F = 40.0 N that is directed at an angle of 37.0° below the horizontal, and the chair slides along the floor. (a) Draw a clearly labeled free-body diagram for the chair. (b) Use your diagram and Newton’s laws to calculate the normal force that the floor exerts on the chair.
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