If a 0.450-kg object (m1) is connected to a 0.0400-kg mass (m2) (see in Figure 1) and a constant frictional force of 0.100 N acts on the object. Solve for the acceleration a.
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If a 0.450-kg object (m1) is connected to a 0.0400-kg mass (m2) (see in Figure 1) and a constant frictional force of 0.100 N acts on the object. Solve for the acceleration a.
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