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Suppose the mass of each brick is 2.5 kg, the coefficient of kinetic friction between the bricksand the table is 0.2, and the bricks are moving at a constant speed of 0.50 m/s.
Determine the magnitude of each of the forces that you drew on your free-body diagrams in part B. (Use the approximation
Would your answers change if the bricks were moving half as fast? If so, how? If not, why not?
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