Given force, mass, kinetic friction coefficient, and displacement, how will you find the change in KE? Let's say the force is 5 newtons, 3 kg mass, kf = 0.40, displacement is 8 meters.

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Given force, mass, kinetic friction coefficient, and displacement, how will you find the change in KE? Let's say the force is 5 newtons, 3 kg mass, kf = 0.40, displacement is 8 meters.

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