A contestant in a winter games event pushes a 35.0 kg block of ice across a frozen lake as shown in Figure 4.29(a). The

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A contestant in a winter games event pushes a 35.0 kg block of ice across a frozen lake as shown in Figure 4.29(a). The

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static friction is 0.1 and kinetic friction is 0.03
A contestant in a winter games event pushes a 35.0 kg block of ice across a frozen lake as shown in Figure 4.29(a). The coefficient of static friction is 0.1 and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.03. Ta Figure 4.29 (a) Calculate the minimum force F he must exert to get the block moving. 37.88 XN (b) What is its acceleration once it starts to move, if that force is maintained? m/s²
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