There is no friction below the slab between it and the


A 3.00-kg block rests on the left edge of a 9.00-kg slab, as the figure. Friction is present between the two masses and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25. There is no friction below the slab, between it and the table. There is a constant 12-N force applied horizontally to the top block. If the distance L that the leading edge of the top block travels on the slab is 3.00 m, (a) in what time interval will the top block make it to the right side of the 9.00- kg slab as shown in figure.

(b) How far does the 3.00-kg block move in the process? (Hint use a non-moving! accelerating reference frame, i.e. static origin on the left side of the table)

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