PLEASE help me solve this question about friction.

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A bartender slides a beer stein of mass 0.45 kg at an initial speed of 3.5 m/s, which comes to rest after 2.8 m. The discussion focuses on finding the coefficient of kinetic friction using relevant physics equations, particularly Newton's second law and kinematic equations. Participants emphasize understanding the concepts rather than just obtaining answers, encouraging the application of formulas to solve for acceleration and force. The importance of significant digits in calculations is also highlighted. Overall, the conversation aims to guide the user through the problem-solving process in physics.
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Q1.A bartender slides a beer stein of mass 0.45kg horizontally along the bar with an initial speed of 3.5m/s. The stein comes to rest near the customer after sliding 2.8m. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction.


Please help me >__>
 
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Please list your relevant equations and your attempt at a solution, and someone will be glad to help. You can use energy methods or the kinematic equations and Newton's laws.
 
Thanks for replying but I have no idea how to solve it :(. I fail so much please help.
 
I can understand the difficulty you may be having with Physics, but it won't do you much good if we just crank out the method and solution for you. Besides, it is against PF policy to just hand out answers. Have you studied energy methods or at least studied the basic kinematic motion equations, and Newton's 2nd law? They are key to getting a grip on the physics of objects in rest or in motion.
 
From what I know Newton sceond law says when forces are unbalanced a object is accelerating. Also acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass.Other than that I feel lost in that problem I don't know how to apply the law. :(
 
Helpplease said:
Other than that I feel lost in that problem I don't know how to apply the law. :(

Think about what do you know about the object. What is it doing? Why is it doing that?
 
The best thing i could think of is this vf^2=v0^2+2ax

vf=final velocity=0m/s
v0=initial velocity=3.5m/s
a=acceleration= solve for this
x=distance=28m

To find a then multiply it by mass to find force.
 
Helpplease said:
The best thing i could think of is this vf^2=v0^2+2ax

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To find a then multiply it by mass to find force.

Sounds good to me.
 
I am hopeless after that what do I do?
 
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Helpplease said:
I am hopeless after that what do I do?

Again, think about what you know about the object. What can you think of that applies to this other than Newton's second law?
 
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Nvm found it can you check if its right http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/7161/physics.png
 
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Again, looks good to me. Don't forget to match your significant digits.

Quick question, what did you learn from this?
 
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To know how to apply the formula I guess.
 
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I guess it didn't come out well in text. I mostly meant that humorously.
 
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