Physics, 22.10.2019 23:30 deanlmartin
Aboxed 12.0 kg computer monitor is dragged by friction 5.50 m up along the moving surface of a conveyor belt inclined at an angle of 36.4 ∘ above the horizontal. if the monitor's speed is a constant 3.00 cm/s , how much work is done on the monitor by friction, gravity, and the normal force of the conveyor belt
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