Understanding Friction: Controlling Motion on an Incline
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This content explains how to analyze forces on an inclined plane for a loaded box, differentiating between static and kinetic friction. It demonstrates calculations for the minimum force to prevent sliding down, the force to initiate upward motion, and the force to maintain constant upward velocity.
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