Physics, 06.05.2020 08:05 laylac45531
The first physicist gets a second physicist to help. They both push on the crate, parallel to the surface of the incline, and it moves at constant speed up the incline. How does the force exerted by the two physicists on the crate compare with the force of friction on the crate?
F of two physicists F friction:
a. is less than
b. equals
c. greater than
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