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A block weighing 10 N travels down a smooth curved track AB joined to a rough horizontal surface (figure). The rough surface has a friction coefficient of 0.20 with the block. If the block is released from rest on the track from a point 1.0 m above the horizontal surface, the distance it will move on the rough surface is

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