FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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Chapter 6, Problem 2Q
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Whether the following quantities increase, decrease, or remain the same when an applied force is directed upward at an angle
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(b)
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(d)
(e) And, whether the magnitude of the frictional force on the box increases, decreases, or remains the same when the box slides and
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS - EXTENDED
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