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Physics, 23.04.2020 20:09, sophiee1021

If the block of ice weighed 500 Newtons instead of 400 Newtons, how much force would the guy on the ramp have to exert to slide it up the ramp at constant speed? Hint: the angle of the ramp is 30 degrees so to find the force use F = Wsin30

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