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1. A box slides down a ramp with constant velocity. The ramp israised 14.0 degrees above the horizontal. Calculate the coefficientof kinetic friction between the ramp and the box. HINTS: What isthe acceleration of the box if it slides with constant velocity?Draw a free body diagram for the box and then write out thecorresponding Newton's Law equations.


2. A box slides down a ramp with a constant acceleration of 0.100m/s2. The ramp is raised 19.0 degrees above the horizontal.Calculate the coefficient of kinetic friction between the ramp andthe box. HINT: Notice that the velocity is not constant as it wasin the previous problem. However, the free body diagrams for bothof these problems are the same. Use the free body diagram to writeout the corresponding Newton's Law equations for x and y in thecase that the acceleration down the ramp is not zero

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