Physics (5th Edition)
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Chapter 7.1, Problem 1EYU
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1. A block slides a distance d to the right on a horizontal surface, as indicated in Figure 7-6. Rank the four forces that act on the block (F, N, mg, fx) in order of the amount of work they do, from most negative to most positive Indicate ties where appropriate.
Figure 7-6 Enhance Your Understanding 1.
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