Kinetic Fictional Force help please

In summary, Kinetic Fictional Force is a fictional concept used in science fiction and fantasy stories to refer to a force created by movement or motion. It differs from traditional kinetic force as it is not based on scientific principles and cannot be explained by science. Examples of Kinetic Fictional Force in popular media include The Force from Star Wars, The Speed Force from The Flash, and The Warp from Star Trek. However, there is no real-world application for Kinetic Fictional Force as it is purely used for storytelling purposes and has no scientific basis.
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A 109-kg crate is being pushed across a horizontal floor by a force P that makes an angle of 38.3 ° below the horizontal. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.260. What should be the magnitude of P, so that the net work done by it and the kinetic frictional force is zero?
 
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Fk = ukN...
 
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Suppose the box travels a distance d horizontally... then what is the work done by the force P ?
 

1. What is Kinetic Fictional Force?

Kinetic Fictional Force is a fictional concept that is often used in science fiction and fantasy stories. It refers to a force that is created by the movement or motion of an object or person.

2. How is Kinetic Fictional Force different from traditional kinetic force?

Kinetic Fictional Force is different from traditional kinetic force in that it is not based on any actual scientific principles or laws. It is purely a fictional concept used for storytelling purposes.

3. Can Kinetic Fictional Force be explained by science?

No, Kinetic Fictional Force cannot be explained by science as it is not based on any scientific principles. It is a made-up concept used in fictional stories.

4. What are some examples of Kinetic Fictional Force in popular media?

Some examples of Kinetic Fictional Force include The Force from Star Wars, The Speed Force from The Flash, and The Warp from Star Trek.

5. Is there any real-world application for Kinetic Fictional Force?

No, there is no real-world application for Kinetic Fictional Force as it is a purely fictional concept. It is only used in storytelling and has no scientific basis.

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