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A box of mass `20kg` is pushed along a rough floor with a velocity 2 m/s and then let go .The box moves `5m` on the floor before coming to rest. What must be the frictional force acting on the box? "
(1) `4N`
(2) `2N`
(3) `20N`
(4) `8N`

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