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    Finding friction force *without* mass or coefficient

    I tried, but can't do it. I have photographs of it and my work saved on my computer but I can't upload them on here. I don't really have any place on the internet where I keep pictures either I looked at it again though, and it definitely says that :frown:
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    Finding friction force *without* mass or coefficient

    Homework Statement A car moving at 50mph coasts to a stop while traveling a distance of 150ft on level ground. what is the size of the friction force needed to bring this car to rest? Homework Equations vf^2 = vo^2 + 2a(xf-xo) F=ma Fk=un[/B] The Attempt at a Solution I first converted...
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    Engineering Former therapist going into engineering; seeking advice

    I appreciate your response! That's what I thought, regarding the value of an Associate's degree; I thought getting one would likely only lead me to be a technician. So I guess this thread isn't just about degrees, but also about whether being a technician or engineer would be better for me. I...
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    Engineering Former therapist going into engineering; seeking advice

    In a nutshell, my question is, would it be wiser for me to get an Associate's degree in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology, or a Bachelor's degree?To tell you about my background: I have a BA from Purdue University in Psychology, and a MS from Indiana University in Counseling. I turned...
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