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Physics, 01.01.2021 22:20 roscoe53

A block of ice(m = 14.0 kg) with an attached rope is at rest on a frictionless surface. You pull the block with a horizontal force of 98.0 N for 1.40 s.(a) Determine the magnitude of each force acting on the block of ice while you are pulling. Fpull = NFg = NFN = N(b) With what speed is the ice moving after you are finished pulling?m/s

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