A force of 15.00 N to the right causes a 2.02 kg book to have a net acceleration of 0.81 m/s2 to the right. What is the frictional force acting on the book?

F - Ff = M a

Ff is the friction force

Ff = F - Ma = 15.00 - 1.64 N = 13.36 N

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To find the frictional force acting on the book, we need to use Newton's second law of motion. The formula for Newton's second law is:

F = m * a

where F is the net force acting on the object, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration of the object.

In this case, we know that the net force acting on the book is 15.00 N to the right and the acceleration of the book is 0.81 m/s² to the right. The mass of the book is given as 2.02 kg.

So, let's substitute the values into the formula:

15.00 N = 2.02 kg * 0.81 m/s²

Now, solve for the frictional force:

Frictional force = 15.00 N - (2.02 kg * 0.81 m/s²)

Frictional force = 15.00 N - 1.6434 N

Frictional force = 13.36 N

Therefore, the frictional force acting on the book is 13.36 N.