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A cardboard carton weighing 165 newtons is resting on a marble floor. If the coefficient of friction between cardboard and smooth marble is 0.20, how much force would it take to keep the box sliding along at a constant speed?
13 years ago

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Damon
165 * .2 = 33 N
13 years ago

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