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A 5kg box slides down a hill from rest. The hill is inclined at 35 degrees to the horizontal and is 100 m long. If the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.35,
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SOLVED: "Pre-Lab for LAB#4 Problem 3 Friction Exercise block; sliding to the right; slows down because of friction. Draw free-body diagram of the block as it slows: Use Newton'second Iaw to relate
![I know you guys explained this equation but for some reason I don't get it, cos P+F friction is bigger than the force that make it slide down so it should go I know you guys explained this equation but for some reason I don't get it, cos P+F friction is bigger than the force that make it slide down so it should go](https://i.redd.it/cm1bbdq0r3p91.jpg)