Over the Christmas break, you are making some extra money for buying presents by working in a factory, helping to move crates around. At one particular time, you find that all the handtrucks, dollies, and carts are in use, so you must move a crate across the room a straight-line distance of 42. 0 m without the assistance of these devices. You notice that the crate has a rope attached to the middle of one of its vertical faces. You declde to move the crate by pulling on the rope. The crate has a mass of 140 kg, and the coefficlent of kinetic friction between the crate and the concrete floor is 0. 400 (a) Determine the angle (in degrees) relative to the horizontal at which you should pull upward on the rope so that you can move the crate over the desired distance with the force of the smallest magnitude. (b) At this angle of pulling on the rope, how much work (in J) do you do in dragging the crate over the desired distance?