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Physics, 11.12.2019 02:31, aksambo4707

Gtwo boxes with a mass of 34 kg each are resting on a surface where the coefficient of static friction is latex: \mu_sμ s = 0.4. knowing that latex: \thetaθ = 26latex: ^\circ∘, determine the force p required to cause the boxes to slide. enter the magnitude of p below in n to the nearest whole n.

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