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一物体放到水平地板上,用一轻弹簧水平拉该物体,当物体刚开始运动时,弹簧伸长了3cm,

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一物体放到水平地板上,用一轻弹簧水平拉该物体,当物体刚开始运动时,弹簧伸长了3cm,当拉着物体匀速前进时,弹簧伸长了2cm,用弹簧测量此物体的重力时,弹簧伸长了10cm,己知弹簧的劲度系数为k=200N/m,(g=10N/kg)求:

(1)物体所受的最大静摩擦力为多少?

(2)物体和地板间的动摩擦因数。

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A.a new medical invention

B.a new research on the pill

C.a way of wiping out painful memories

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B.people want to get rid of bad memories.

C.experiencing bad events makes us different from others.

D.the pill will reduce people's sufferings from bad memories.小题5:You may probably read the passage in a __________

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