what is the magnitude of the force exerted perpendicularly to the frictionless incline by the 60.0 N object shown in the accompanying figure? Figure has 60 degree angle.
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The object is on a frictionless incline, so the forces acting on it are the gravitational force (weight) and the normal force exerted by the incline. Show more…
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