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7. A wooden block is at rest on a horizontal steel surface. If a 10.-newton force applied parallel to the surface is required to set the block in motion, how much force is requi…
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7. A wooden block is at rest on a horizontal steel surface. If a 10.-newton force
applied parallel to the surface is required to set the block in motion, how much
force is required to keep the block moving at constant velocity?
(A)
less than 10. N (B) greater than 10. N
(C) 10. N
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10 N
Step-by-step explanation:
It requires the same force
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