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[SOLVED] Finding distance using forces
A box is given a push so that it slides across the floor. How far will it go, given that the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.18 and the push imparts an initial speed of 4.2 m/s?
x=Vit+1/2at squared
I've been trying to figure out Fa since i know the coeffiecient. But since i cannot find time I'm trying to use another equation to find distance. I'm really bad at finding these things without a mass given becaue I'm so used to that. Thanks for your help!
Homework Statement
A box is given a push so that it slides across the floor. How far will it go, given that the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.18 and the push imparts an initial speed of 4.2 m/s?
Homework Equations
x=Vit+1/2at squared
The Attempt at a Solution
I've been trying to figure out Fa since i know the coeffiecient. But since i cannot find time I'm trying to use another equation to find distance. I'm really bad at finding these things without a mass given becaue I'm so used to that. Thanks for your help!