Physics, 04.07.2020 17:01, HappyBeatrice1401
A tension force of 145 N inclined at 15.0° above the horizontal is used to pull a 37.0 kg packing crate a distance of 5.10 m on a rough surface. If the crate moves at a constant speed, find (a) the work done by the tension force and (b) the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and surface. HINT
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