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Two boxes are pushed parallel to an inclined plane along an inclined plane with an angle of 10˚ to the horizontal with a force of 110N. The m1= 5kg and m2= 8.2kg. The coefficient of friction between the boxes and the floor is 0.15. The boxes are made of cardboard which can handle a force of 75 N before bending. By finding the action-reaction force between the boxes, do they break?
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