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Question 5 A 50.0 kg crate is dragged across a horizontal floor with a force of magnitude 120 N directed at an angle of 60.00 above the horizontal. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the floor and the crate is 0.040, what is the acceleration of the crate? Q 0.34 m/s2 0 0.75 m/s2 Q 0.39 m/s2 0 0.31 m/s2 0 0.93 m/s2 Question 6 Which statement best describes the Earth's rotation about its axis? 0 The centripetal acceleration at Guelph is directed towards the centre of the Earth 0 The tangential velocity is the same at all points on the Earth's surface O The angular velocity at the equator is greater than at other points on the Earth's surface 0 The centripetal acceleration is zero at all points on the Earth's surface 0 The angular acceleration is zero at all points on the Earth's surface

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