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A child slides...
A child slides (starting at rest) down a 4.8 m long slide in 1.8 seconds. if the slide is inclined 28 degrees with the horizontal, what is the coefficient of friction between the child's pants and the slide?
m a = u mg => u =a/g
Beats the heck out of me. I tried solving for the x and y components, but I'm really just not entirely comfortable with the question in general. I don't even know if the formula I listed is on the right path. This is my first time posting, so I'm not really sure what the rules of solving (obvious) homework problems, but I was really hoping for a run-through of the formulas (minus values), and maybe an explanation to go along with it. Thanks!
Homework Statement
A child slides (starting at rest) down a 4.8 m long slide in 1.8 seconds. if the slide is inclined 28 degrees with the horizontal, what is the coefficient of friction between the child's pants and the slide?
Homework Equations
m a = u mg => u =a/g
The Attempt at a Solution
Beats the heck out of me. I tried solving for the x and y components, but I'm really just not entirely comfortable with the question in general. I don't even know if the formula I listed is on the right path. This is my first time posting, so I'm not really sure what the rules of solving (obvious) homework problems, but I was really hoping for a run-through of the formulas (minus values), and maybe an explanation to go along with it. Thanks!
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