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A smooth wooden block is placed on a smooth wooden tabletop. You must exert a 14.0N force to keep the 40.0N block moving at constant velocity. a. What is the coefficient of sliding friction?
b. If a 20.0N brick is placed on the block, what force will be required to keep the block and brick moving at constant velocity?

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