Physics, 30.05.2021 08:20, Doobug9312
Force, F = 10 N and frictional force, Fr= 5 N are acting on a stationary object of mass 2
kg as shown in the Figure 2. Determine the velocity of the object after it has moved 5 m
from its original position.
F = 10 N
F= 5 N
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30°
mm
Rough surface
Figure 2
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