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Given the following values for the parameters, can you calculate the value of the coefficient of friction, μ? If you can, do so. If you cannot, enter "0" as your answer. m = 75 g k = 15 N/m d1 = 10 cm d2 = 10 cm d3 = 8 cm L = 25 cm θ = 20° If you need the Earth's gravitational field, use the approximate value g = 10 N/kg.

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