You are pulling a rope that is attached to a sled that your cousin is riding...

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You are pulling a rope that is attached to a sled that yourcousin is riding on. The rope that you are pulling on is at anangle of 30 degrees above the surface of the snow. Your cousin isholding a second rope that is attached to a second sled that iscarrying firewood. The rope that your cousin is pulling is parallelto the surface of the snow. The mass of your cousin and her sled is45 kg. The mass of the firewood and the sled carrying the firewoodis 100 kg. The kinetic friction coefficient between the sleds andthe snow is 0.1. Both sleds are speeding up at 0.5 m/s 2. 1.Sketchand label all parameters 2.Draw free body diagrams needed to solvethe problems. 3. Determine how much force your cousin needs to pullon the rope attached to the sled with the firewood. 4.Determine theforce you are exerting on the rope.

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