Abox weighing 40.0 n, is initially at rest on a rough 6.0 m long ramp. the ramp is inclined at 30.0° with the horizontal. as the box slides down the ramp it experiences a frictional force of 6.0 n against its motion. determine the velocity of the box when it reaches the bottom of the ramp.
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