COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Chapter 4, Problem 7QAP
To determine
Whether the box will speed up to some new constant speed, or will it continue to speed up until it hits the wall if the force is increased from 60 N to 80 N.
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A teacher wants to rearrange his classroom by moving his desk (90 kg) out of position. The teacher pulls the desk with a constant force of 114 N at an angle θ with respect to the horizontal over a distance of 5.0 m. If the desk starts from rest and reaches a speed of 3.0 m/s. Determine the angle made by the force applied by the teacher.
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