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7. In the fig below block A placed on block B. Block A weighs 3 N and Block B weighs 4 N. Block A attached to a wall by a string. A 30 N force applied to block B. The coefficient of kinetic friction µk between block A
and B is 0.3. Identify the forces acting on block A and find the tension in the string attached to block A?

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