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In Exercise 1, some force is necessary to cause the block to move up the incline. Assuming...

In Exercise 1, some force is necessary to cause the block to move up the incline. Assuming that the block’s velocity is constant during this trip, how much work is done by the force that acts along the incline to move the block?

Exercise 1

A block of metal with mass 1 kg is dragged up a frictionless incline of 36° for a distance of 5 m. How much work is done by the gravitational force during this motion?

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Solutions For Problems in Chapter 1.6