block of mass m= 5 Kg is sent sliding up a large plane inclined at 0 = 37° while a horizontal force of magnitude 50 Newton acts on it. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the plane is u= 0.3, and the coefficient of static friction is us= 0.35. g 5 The blocks initial speed is 4 m/s How far the plane does the block go?
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