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A box with mass m = 8 kg is pushed x = 10 m across a level floor by a constant applied force F P = 16.27 N. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.15 . A box of mass m rests on a horizontal surface. A force F subscript p directed horizontally to the right acts on the box. The box travels a distance x to the right. Assuming the box starts from rest, what is the final velocity of the box at the 10 m point? final velocity: m / s If there were no friction between the box and the floor, what applied force would be required to give the box the same final velocity as previously calculated? applied force:

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