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Deceleration of an object due to friction
I'm pretty sure that's the answer, so thank you. Sorry for confusing you Lamebert.- keyofdoor
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Deceleration of an object due to friction
Sorry, I needed to clarify more, If I only give it one push, without touching it ever again. Not a constant push. (I'm very new to physics so I'm going to make a lot of mistakes.)- keyofdoor
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Deceleration of an object due to friction
Can you detail on how I find the force needed?- keyofdoor
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Deceleration of an object due to friction
Homework Statement With how much force do I have to push a 1 kg object so that it goes 200 meters over a surface with a friction coefficient of 0.4? Homework Equations Kinematic Equations The Attempt at a Solution I listed the variables I knew off the bat mass = 1 kg distance =...- keyofdoor
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