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If the force exerted on cable AB by the motor is F = (100t3/2) N, where t is in seconds, determine the 50-kg crate’s velocity when t = 5 s. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the crate and the ground are μs = 0.4 μk = 0.3, respectively. Initially the crate is at rest.
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