Physics, 09.02.2021 04:10 Kathryn014
A 70kg student is climbing a rock face with a constant speed. Neglect any friction and drag Impeding her motion.
- How many forces are acting on the student?
- Are all forces on the student balanced?
- What is the magnitude of the net force on the student?
- How much force is the student generating up the hill?
- What is the magnitude of the normal force?
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