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You want to move a heavy box with mass 30.0 across a carpeted floor. You pull hard on one of the edges of the box at an angle 30 above the horizontal with a force of magnitude 240 , causing the box to move horizontally. The force of friction between the moving box and the floor has magnitude 41.5 . What is the box's acceleration just after it begins to move?
Find both the x and y components of the acceleration of the box.
Enter the x and y components of the acceleration in meters per second squared, separated by commas.
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