< B Let's revisit a previous problem and add the force of friction. In the figure, block A has a mass of 3.00 kg. It res

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< B Let's revisit a previous problem and add the force of friction. In the figure, block A has a mass of 3.00 kg. It res

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B Let S Revisit A Previous Problem And Add The Force Of Friction In The Figure Block A Has A Mass Of 3 00 Kg It Res 1
B Let S Revisit A Previous Problem And Add The Force Of Friction In The Figure Block A Has A Mass Of 3 00 Kg It Res 1 (90.84 KiB) Viewed 46 times
< B Let's revisit a previous problem and add the force of friction. In the figure, block A has a mass of 3.00 kg. It rests on a smooth (assume frictionless) horizontal table and is connected by a very light horizontal string over an ideal pulley to block B, which has a mass of 2.00 kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between block A and the table is 0.220. When block B is gently released from rest, how long does it take block B to travel 80.0 cm? Note: Be careful! Be sure all quantities are expressed in standard units before calculating anything. Report your answer in seconds.
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