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Physics, 10.03.2020 03:59 ashiteru123

A 3.25 kg block is sent up a ramp inclined at an angle θ = 32.5 ° from the horizontal. It is given an initial velocity v 0 = 15.0 m / s up the ramp. Between the block and the ramp, the coefficient of kinetic friction is μ k = 0.382 and the coefficient of static friction is μ s = 0.687. How far up the ramp in the direction along the ramp does the block go before it comes to a stop?

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