Physics, 18.03.2020 09:49 joshuag9047
A particle of mass 5kg is pulled along a rough horizontal surface by a string which is inclined at 60° to the horizontal. if the acceleration of the particle is 1/3×g ms^-2 and the coefficient of friction between the particle and the plane is 2/3, find the tension in the string.
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