Calculating Frictional Force with Angles

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To calculate the frictional force with angles, it's essential to determine whether the friction is static or kinetic; in this case, kinetic friction is relevant since the object is sliding. A diagram can aid in visualizing the problem, but users are advised to upload it using the forum's attachment feature for better assistance. The coefficient of kinetic friction can be calculated using the equation F_friction = μ_k * N, where N is the normal force. Understanding the angle of inclination is crucial, as it affects the normal force and, consequently, the frictional force. Providing a clear diagram and specific details will enhance the chances of receiving effective help.
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here it is
I'm having a rough time finding the coefficient of friction with an angle in the problem or any of it. if you can help me, give me an equation or explanation
thnx
 
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Static or kinetic?
 
kinetic

kinetic friction, it's sliding on the surface
 
i don't see a diagram or anything.
 
I can't seem to get the diagram I made on paint to come up here
won't copy or paste
 
You need to use the "Go Advanced" button and then "Manage attachments" - "Browse" for it on your computer and "Upload". Close the window and "Submit Reply" when done with your post.
 
here it is

the diagram for my problem
thanks for any help in advance
trying to find the force of friction
 
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