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Ablock of weight w sits on a frictionless inclined plane, which makes an angle theta with respect to the horizontal, as shown. a force of magnitude f applied parallel to the incline, pulls the block up the plane at constant speed. the block moves a distance l up the incline. the block does not stop after moving this distance but continues to move with constant speed. what is the total work wtot done on the block by all forces? (include only the work done after the block has started moving, not the work needed to start the block moving from rest.) what is wg , the work done on the block by the force of gravity as the block moves a distance l up the incline? what is wf the work done on the block by the applied force f as the block moves a distance l up the incline? what is wnormal , the work done on the block by the normal force as the block moves a distance l up the inclined plane?
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