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Question 10 You need to drag a very heavy table (m = 57kg) across the kitchen floor, so you apply
a force of 540N (R 35 U]. The floor and the desk create a frictional drag of 325N.

a. Draw a free body diagram showing & labeling all forces and stating their values.

b. What is the net force?

c. What is the coefficient of friction?

d. How long does it take you to drag the table up to a speed of 10.0 m/s starting
from rest?

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