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. A block weighing 50 lbs is pulled horizontally w/ constant speed, if the coefficient friction between the surfaces in contact is 0.25, how much heat is generated by friction if the body moves a distance of 40 ft
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Q=W=F(fr)s=μNs=μ•mg•s =…
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