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a block of weight 10kg, and 10cm in each edge is pulled up a plane, inclined to the horizontal at 15degree Celcius cover a film of viscosity=. special of the block is constant 3m/s and oil film thickness d= 0.03mm. The velocity profile of the film is linear. Find the force required.
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