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A 5 kg body rests on a horizontal plane where it is missing frictional force. A force of 10N is applied at the angle of 37 ° over the plan, for a time of 5 s. How far does the body move during this time?
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A 5 kg body rests on a horizontal plane where it is missing frictional force. A force of 10N is applied at the angle of 37 ° over the plan, for a time of 5 s. How far does the body move during this time?
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the formula of acceleration
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