1. A block of mass m = 5.0 kg is pulled along a horizontal floor
or up the ramp by a force of magnitude F = 50 N. The coefficient of
kinetic friction between the block and surface is 0.15 and the
magnitude of the angle θ = 25.0°.
(a) Make a free-body diagram of the block for each case.
(b) Calculate the magnitude of the normal force and kinetic
friction force for each case.
(c) Calculate the acceleration of the block.

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