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Newtons Laws - Coefficient of Friction problem
So confused x.x- ThatStormy
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Newtons Laws - Coefficient of Friction problem
what equation would i use then?- ThatStormy
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Newtons Laws - Coefficient of Friction problem
Homework Statement The Attempt at a Solution I found the acceleration using kinematics equations. I don't know how to find the coefficient of friction though. I need help answering pard b c and d If you could give me the equations and explain. Just knowing how to do this one...- ThatStormy
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- Coefficient Coefficient of friction Friction Laws Newtons Newtons laws
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Need help with Newtons laws. finding normal force.
The correct answers were 56.824 N (I multiplyed 2 x 28.412 in a desperate attempt to guess) 40.180 N (4.1 x 9.8 and also 28.412^2 + 28.412^2 = 40.180^2) I have no idea why or how these worked lmao- ThatStormy
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Need help with Newtons laws. finding normal force.
yeah its wrong.- ThatStormy
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Need help with Newtons laws. finding normal force.
Yeah i got 28.411 but it is wrong...- ThatStormy
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Need help with Newtons laws. finding normal force.
Yes i know but how?- ThatStormy
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Need help with Newtons laws. finding normal force.
Homework Statement It includes a diagram so i just took a screenshot of the question. I don't undertand how to do this problem Thanks- ThatStormy
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- Force Laws Newtons Newtons laws Normal Normal force
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