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A 50kg block is being pulled up a 13 degree slope by a force directed 30 degrees above the slope. The coeffcienct of kinetic friction between the block and the slope is 0.200. What is the minimum force required for the block to continue to slide up the plane with no acceleration once it has been set in motion?
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