7) A block of mass 4.80kg is sliding up an inclined plane with an initial velocity of 2.20m/s. The plane is at an angle of 16.5° to the horizontal. Find the distance along the plane that the block will slide if the coefficient of kinetic friction is ?k=0.750?
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