A 247N crate resting on a plane inclined 25-degrees with the horizontal requires a 28N force to bring it down to 7.1m from its initial position. The force is applied 67-degrees with respect to the horizontal. Neglecting friction between the crate and plane, determine the time (in seconds) that the crate had travelled a distance of 7.1m. Answer in two decimal places. Numerical values only. Don't indicate units here, just on the submitted solution.

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A 247N crate resting on a plane inclined 25-degrees with the horizontal
requires a 28N force to bring it down to 7.1m from its initial position. The
force is applied 67-degrees with respect to the horizontal. Neglecting
friction between the crate and plane, determine the time (in seconds) that
the crate had travelled a distance of 7.1m.
Answer in two decimal places. Numerical values only. Don't indicate units
here, just on the submitted solution.
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2.07
Correct Answer
1.69 margin of error +/- 0.01
Transcribed Image Text:A 247N crate resting on a plane inclined 25-degrees with the horizontal requires a 28N force to bring it down to 7.1m from its initial position. The force is applied 67-degrees with respect to the horizontal. Neglecting friction between the crate and plane, determine the time (in seconds) that the crate had travelled a distance of 7.1m. Answer in two decimal places. Numerical values only. Don't indicate units here, just on the submitted solution. You Answered 2.07 Correct Answer 1.69 margin of error +/- 0.01
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