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Bruce Steiner drags a sled with a large rock on it through his backyard, as shown in the image below. He pulls with a force of 185.0 N at an angle of 25.0° above the horizontal. The rock and sled have a combined mass of 35.0 kg, and the coefficient of dynamic friction between the sled and the grass is 0.450. The rock and sled are moving to the right. What are the horizontal and vertical components of the applied force (FAX and FAY)?

What is the reaction force acting on the rock and sled?

What net force does Bruce exert on the rock and sled?

What acceleration do the rock and sled have?

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