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Physics, 04.02.2021 07:40 andybiersack154

A 10.0 kg block is at rest without slipping on a ramp inclined at an angle of 0 = 30° as shown below. a. Calculate is the normal force exerted by the ramp on the block.
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b. Find the static friction on the block.
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c. Calculate is the coefficient of static friction.

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