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torque to move a block of m=200kg for 10m at an angle of 25 degree with a speed of 20m/s.
11 years ago

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Answered by Damon
Why would I need a torque to move straight?
why would I need any force to move at constant velocity?
I am wondering who assigned this question.
11 years ago
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