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What is the coefficient of friction?
So could anyone work out either the coefficient of friction or just friction?- g65hy
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What is the coefficient of friction?
I got negative because since this was a lab, we tried to make the slope 30 degrees but probably wasnt Thats why my teach says we may get a negative answer- g65hy
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What is the coefficient of friction?
The object is on a high friction surface (sand paper) and is just on the verge of moving at a constant velocity- g65hy
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What is the coefficient of friction?
1. yes 2. yes Im only in gr 11 physics so it won't be very complicated- g65hy
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What is the coefficient of friction?
Ive done it for every other question...but I am in grade 11 and our formula for the coefficient of friction is μ=Ff/Fn If you don't think there's enough info, could you do just the friction? Thanks- g65hy
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What is the coefficient of friction?
yes the information is complete, I had to take it from a table with info in it so there's no complete statement, and btw there's no acceleration- g65hy
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What is the coefficient of friction?
An object on a 30 degree inclined surface with force applied up the ramp, weight of object = 6.9N, applied force on object = 3.13N My answer was -0.05, but I'm not sure if this is right so I want to make sure with someone's help Thanks- g65hy
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How to Graph Motion for Two People with Varied Speeds and Stops?
I know that, I don't think you're reading my whole post or maybe you're just ignoring most of it- g65hy
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How to Graph Motion for Two People with Varied Speeds and Stops?
A is going back to the source B is going away from the source C is staying at rest with an offset D is slowing going a way from the source -All velocities are constant What I'm most confused about is how to do #5 so if you could show me how to do that part, that would be great For points...- g65hy
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How to Graph Motion for Two People with Varied Speeds and Stops?
I don't think I will be able to use a program like that, I'm only in high school, but I'll try But could you run me through the steps so I can get this right because this is worth a lot of marks, and if I get one step wrong, the rest of the graph will be marked wrong Thanks- g65hy
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How to Graph Motion for Two People with Varied Speeds and Stops?
Please provide coordinates on the following graph (or a picture if possible) as displacement vs time, velocity vs time, acceleration vs time, or all of these, which would be greatly appreciated 1) *P1 stays at rest for 7 minutes, *P2 stays at rest for 2 minutes 2) P2 walks to their locker for...- g65hy
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