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A 19.62 kg block is sliding down a 34.52 degree incline at a constant velocity. What is the mu k of kinetic friction between the incline and the block?
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
constant velocity means no acceleration.

So, that means that the frictional force exactly cancels the force of gravity pulling it down.

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9 years ago

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