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A brick moves across a rough surface at constant velocity. Which of the following are forces that should be included in a free body diagram?
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A brick moves across a rough surface at constant velocity. Which of the following are forces that should be included in a free body diagram?
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A brick moves across a rough surface at constant velocity. Which of the following are forces that should be included in a free body diagram?
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Answer:
Gravity, friction, and applied force.
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but friction is what would make it slow down so...
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