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Physics, 05.08.2021 14:00 sweetgirl22899

In the image below, a worker is pushing a crate with a mass of 10 kg up a ramp at a constant rate. Ignoring friction, how much force must the worker
apply so that the crate continues to move at the same speed? (Recall that g =
9.8 m/s)


In the image below, a worker is pushing a crate with a mass of 10 kg up a

ramp at a constant rate

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