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A tourist drags his luggage of mass 20 kg with a force, F at a constant velocity across the floor as shown in FIGURE 5.1. The coefficient of kinetics friction between the rollers of the luggage and the floor is 0.40. The luggage is dragged 0.80 m along the floor. Calculate a) the work done on the luggage by the normal force. b) the work done on the luggage by the force, F.โ€‹

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