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Two forces f1 and f2 are lifting a heavy bucket vertically upward. the mass of the bucket is 7.5 kg. the magnitude of f2 = 88 n. f1 is 35 degrees from x- axis and f2 is 155 degrees from x-axis. keep 2 decimal places in all answers. (a) what is the magnitude of the weight of the bucket in newtons?
(b) obtain an equation involving magnitudes of f1. solve for f1?
(c) what is the y-component (in newtons) of force vector f1?
(d) find the acceleration ay in m/s^2?

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