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How Far Will an Object Slide Due to Friction?
Velocity - initial velocity / acceleration = time...So the velocity would be 1 - 10 divided by 10...Am I right? which would give you .9...?- mongojerry36
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How Far Will an Object Slide Due to Friction?
will that work?- mongojerry36
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How Far Will an Object Slide Due to Friction?
x = x_0 + v_0 t + (1/2) a t^2- mongojerry36
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How Far Will an Object Slide Due to Friction?
Maybe d=st...but I only know speed.- mongojerry36
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How Far Will an Object Slide Due to Friction?
Ok...But that will only give me 1 m/s. How would I then solve to find how far the object will go until it stops. thanks- mongojerry36
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How Far Will an Object Slide Due to Friction?
Homework Statement There is an object that is 10kg. This objects initial speed is 10 m/s. The friction working against the object is .1---What is the distance to when the object stops moving? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution u(k)= f(k)/N...The N, i think, is 100...- mongojerry36
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