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A 2.6 kg block initially at rest is pulled to the right along a horizontal, frictionless surface by a constant, horizontal force of 15.9 N. Find the speed of the block after it has moved 3.3 m Answer in units of m/s 018 (part 1 of 2) 3.0 points A book weighing 24 N is placed on a table. How much support force does a table e on the book? Answer in units of N. 019 (part 2 of 2) 3.0 points What is the net force on the book in this case? Answer in units of N
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