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A student pulls a block of wood along a horizontal surface by applying a constant force. State the reason why the block moves at a constant velocity

      

A student pulls a block of wood along a horizontal surface by applying a constant force. State the reason why the block moves at a constant velocity.

  

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John
The kinetic friction force is a constant (i.e remains the same) and therefore the body moves with a constant velocity
johnmulu answered the question on February 14, 2017 at 12:19


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