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How to find Coefficient of Friction w/ Fa and mass?
Does this look right? 1. Fnet=0 Fnet-Fa=-Ff 0-66=-Ff -66=-Ff 2. Fn=mg Fn=14kg*9.8 Fn=137.2 3. Ff=u*Fn u=Ff/Fn 66/137.2=u 0.48=u- HomiesontheRise
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How to find Coefficient of Friction w/ Fa and mass?
Please tell me if you see any errors in my calculations- HomiesontheRise
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How to find Coefficient of Friction w/ Fa and mass?
So I started by finding the Net Force which was 0 due to the fact that there is no acceleration (velocity is constant). Then found Force of Friction using Fnet and Fa with the formula Fnet=Fa+(-Ff). Then found Fn using Fn=mg. Finally, I user Ff=Fn*u to find u MY WORK 1. Fnet=0...- HomiesontheRise
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How to find Coefficient of Friction w/ Fa and mass?
Homework Statement A team of six poodles are pulling a 14.0 kg sled at 8.0 m/s IF the dogs are applying a 66N force, find the coefficient of kinetic friction Homework Equations Ff=u*Fn Fnet=ma Fnet=(-Ff)+FaThe Attempt at a Solution I honestly have no clue where to start for this question.- HomiesontheRise
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