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Abox is pushed down at an angle of 32 degrees on a rough surface. the box moves to the right. what equation should be used to find the net force in the y-direction? answers: a. fnet, y = fn - fgb. fnet, y= fp - ffc. fnet, y = fn-fg- fpcos(32)d. fnet, y = fn-fg-fpsin(32)
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