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. Block A and Block B start from rest on a horizontal track. An ideal string...

. Block A and Block B start from rest on a horizontal track. An ideal string pulls cart A with a constant force of 25 N, causing both of the carts to move together as they accelerate. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the blocks and the track is 0.10. Block A= 4.0kg and Block B= 1.0kg (pulled horizontally) Determine the magnitude of each individual force that acts on Block A and each individual force that acts on Block B.

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