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A stubborn, 100 kgkg mule sits down and refuses to move. To drag the mule to the barn, the exasperated farmer ties a rope around the mule and pulls with his maximum force of 800 NN . The coefficients of friction between the mule and the ground are μsμsmu_s = 0.80 and μk=0.5μk=0.5.
Is the farmer able to move the mule?
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