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Title: Jack is pulling a sled to haul firewood up a snowy hill to his cabin. The slope of the hill is 22 ...
Post by: Monster Shark on Dec 23, 2018
Jack is pulling a sled to haul firewood up a snowy hill to his cabin. The slope of the hill is 22° from the horizontal, the sled has a mass of 16 kg, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the sled runners and the snow is 0.13, and Jack can exert a force of 1400 newtons parallel to the surface of the hill. What is the largest load of wood (in kilograms) that Jack can take in one trip?  (Use g = 9.8 m/s2.)


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