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A 5.0 kilogram block accerlerating at 6.p meters per second along a rough horizontal force,f, of 50. newtons. What js the magnitude in newtons if the force of friction
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A 5.0 kilogram block accerlerating at 6.p meters per second along a rough horizontal force,f, of 50. newtons. What js the magnitude in newtons if the force of friction
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The magnitude of the force of friction in this scenario would be 300 Newtons. This is calculated by multiplying the mass (5 kg) by the acceleration (6 m/s^2), and then multiplying that total by the coefficient of friction (50 N).
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