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Physics, 28.06.2019 07:10 peperivera2652738

The surface of the inclined plane shown is frictionless. if f = 30 n, what is the
magnitude of the force exerted on the 3.0-kg block by the 2.0-kg block?
3.0 kg
2.0 kg
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