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A 5 - kg block sides down a plane inclin...

A `5 - kg` block sides down a plane inclined at `30^(@)` to the horizontal. Find
(a) The acceleration of the block if the plase is frictionless
b. The acceleration if the coefficient of kinetic friction is `1//2sqrt(3)`

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