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Homework Statement
This is the second part of a problem. In the first problem I determined friction coefficient of an 8N block requiring 2.9 N of force to move is .3625.
The second part of this problem asks: If a weight is added to the block and it now requires 5.7 N to move both at a constant acceleration, what would the weight of the block be?
Homework Equations
w=mg
f=uN
u=f/N
The Attempt at a Solution
I attempted to use the friction coefficient I found in the first problem and set it up as N=f/u. This provided me with the wrong answer.