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Two crates connected by a rope of negligible lie on a horizontal surface. Crate A has mass mA, and crate B has mass mB. The coefficient of kinetic friction between each crate and the surface is μk. The crates are pulled to the right at constant velocity of 3.20 cm/s by a horizontal force F⃗ . Calculate the magnitude of the force F→ AND the tension in the rope connecting the blocks. Include the free-body diagram or diagrakms that you used to determine this answer

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Two crates connected by a rope of negligible lie on a horizontal surface. Crate A has mass mA, and crate B has mass mB. The coefficient of kinetic friction between each crate and the surface is μk. The crates are pulled to the right at constant velocity of 3.20 cm/s by a horizontal force F⃗ . Calculate the magnitude of the force F→ AND the tension in the rope connecting the blocks. Include the free-body diagram or diagrakms that you used to determine this answer.

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