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A student is attempting to haul a 500 kg log down a 24 degree hill. The log has a coefficient of friction of .5. The student is pulling with about 1700 N of force. Is the student pulling too hard or too lightly? Calculate exactly how much harder or less hard the student should pull the log.
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