A 10 kg crate is placed on a horizontal conveyor belt. The materials are such that
a. Draw a free-body diagram showing all the forces on the crate if the conveyer belt runs at constant speed.
b. Draw a free-body diagram showing all the forces on the crate if the conveyer belt is speeding up.
c. What is the maximum acceleration the belt can have without the crate slipping?
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