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The chair's mass is 18.8 kg. The force you exert on the chair is 160 N directed 26 degrees below the horizontal. While you slide the chair a distance of 6.20 m , the chair's speed changes from 1.50 m/s to 2.90 m/s . Find the work done by friction on the chair

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