Forces Exerted on Objects in Contact

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The discussion revolves around calculating the forces exerted by a middle box in a stack of three boxes. The top box weighs 4kg, the middle box 3.5kg, and the bottom box 3.0kg. The force exerted by the middle box on the upper box is calculated to be 63.7 N, while the force on the lower box is 73.5 N. The normal force acts upwards from the middle box to the top box, while the bottom box exerts an upward force on the middle box. The principle of equal and opposite reactions is emphasized in the analysis.
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Homework Statement



Three boxes are stacked, one on top of the other. The mass of the top box is 4kg. The mass of the middle box is 3.5kg. The mass of the bottom box is 3.0kg. What is the force exerted by the middle box on each of the other boxes?

Homework Equations



Fg = mg

The Attempt at a Solution



Force exerted by the middle box on the upper box:

FN (normal force) = force of middle box on upper box

FN = mg = (3.5 kg + 3.0 kg) * 9.8 N/kg

FN = 63.7 N

Therefore the force of the middle box on the upper box is 63.7 N.

Force exerted by the middle box on the lower box:

Force of middle box on lower box = mg = (4.0 kg + 3.5 kg) * 9.8

Force of middle box on lower box = 73.5N

Therefore the force of the middle box on the lower box is 73.5 N.Is this correct?
 
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Normal force act up wards so the middle box will be acting on the top box and the bottom box will acting up on the middle box. So the middle box acts upwards on the top box with the same force as the weight of the top box.

Just remember that for any force there is an equal and opposite reaction.
 
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