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A horizontal force of 51.4 N pushes a block weighing 22.3 N against a vertical wall. the coefficient of static friction between the wall and the block is 0.60, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.40. Assume that the block is not moving initially. (a) Will the block move?
(b) In unit-vector notation, what is the force on the block from the wall?

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