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A block of weight 20 N is placed on a horizontal table and a tension T is applied on the block . Tension can be increased to 8 N before the block begins to slide . A force of 4 N keeps the block moving at constant speed , once it has been set in motion . Find the coefficients of static friction and kinetic friction].

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