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A worker pushed a 25.0 kg block 6.50 m along a level floor at constant speed with a force directed 30.0° below the horizontal. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between block and floor was 0.410, what were (a) the work done by the worker's force and (b) the increase in thermal energy of the block-floor system?

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