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  1. A box rests on a plank that is inclined to the horizontal. As the angle between the plank and the horizontal increases, does the
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  2. A box rests on a plank that is inclined to the horizontal. As the angle between the plank and the horizontal increases, does the
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  3. a rough 4m plank is used as 500N bag up to the floor of a lorry 2m high . 200j of work is done against friction between the bag
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  4. A box rests on a plank that is inclined to the horizontal. As the angle between the plank and the horizontal increases, does the
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  5. A 5-kg crate is resting on a horizontal plank. The coeffi-cient of static friction is 0.5 and the coefficient of kinetic
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  6. a 5-kg crate is resting on a horizontal plank. the coefficient of static friction is .5 and the coefficient of kinetic friction
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  7. A student wants to determine the coefficients of static friction and kinetic friction between a box and a plank. She places the
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  8. A student wants to determine the coefficients of static friction and kinetic friction between a box and a plank. She places the
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  9. A student wants to determine the coefficients of static friction and kinetic friction between a box and a plank. She places the
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  10. A horizontal board weighing 227.0 N is supported at points A and B. The plank is 3.8 m in length, and points A and B are
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