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f the mass of the box is 2.55 kg, the angle of the incline is 40o, and the coefficient of static friction, , between the crate and the incline is 0.37, rank the forces according to their magnitudes.
Prompt 1The weight of the block
Answer for prompt 1 The weight of the block
Prompt 2The Static Friction Force between the block and the ramp
Answer for prompt 2 The Static Friction Force between the block and the ramp
Prompt 3The Normal Force between the block and the ramp
Answer for prompt 3 The Normal Force between the block and the ramp
Prompt 4The Tension in the string
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