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Plate sliding on ice with friction (Physics competition question)
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[QUOTE="kuruman, post: 6849631, member: 192687"] Most likely a coefficient of kinetic friction but between what and what? The upper side of the plate is in contact with the motorcycle wheels, not the ice. It would make sense to assume that the wheels roll on the plate without slipping and that the coefficient of kinetic friction between the lower face of the plate and the ice is 0.18. [USER=703091]@Aristarchus_[/USER] please confirm. [/QUOTE]
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