A wedge splits a sheet of 20°C water, as shown in the figure. Both wedge and sheet are very long into the paper. The thi

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A wedge splits a sheet of 20°C water, as shown in the figure. Both wedge and sheet are very long into the paper. The thi

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A Wedge Splits A Sheet Of 20 C Water As Shown In The Figure Both Wedge And Sheet Are Very Long Into The Paper The Thi 1
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A wedge splits a sheet of 20°C water, as shown in the figure. Both wedge and sheet are very long into the paper. The thickness (D) of the sheet is 13 cm. If the force required to hold the wedge stationary is F=124 N per meter of depth into the paper, what is the angle of the wedge? 6 m/s 6 m/s 6 m/s B 8=
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