Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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Chapter 8.1, Problem 8.2QQ
Consider a block sliding over a horizontal surface with friction. Ignore any sound the sliding might make. (i) If the system is the block, this system is (a) isolated (b) nonisolated (c) impossible to determine (ii) If the system is the surface, describe the system from the same set of choices. (iii) If the system is the block and the surface, describe the system from the same set of choices.
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