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A car of mass M moves upward with a constant speed v along an.. inclined road making an angle `theta` with the horizontal. If `mu` be the coefficient of friction between the road and the wheel of the car, show that the power of the engine of the car is P= vMg(sin `theta + mu cos theta`).

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