A 0.50-kg block slides across a tabletop with an initial velocity of 20 cm/s and comes to
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A 0.50-kg block slides across a tabletop with an initial velocity of 20 cm/s and comes to rest in a distance of 70 cm. Find the average friction force that retarded its motion.
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