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Suppose a hanging 1.0 kg lab mass is attached to a 4.0 kg block on the table.
a. If the coefficient of kinetic friction, uk is 0.20, what is the acceleration of the block?
b. What would be the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction, Us, in order for the block to remain motionless?
a. If the coefficient of kinetic friction, uk is 0.20, what is the acceleration of the block?
b. What would be the minimum value of the coefficient of static friction, Us, in order for the block to remain motionless?
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a. The acceleration of the block is 0.25 m/s^2.
b. The minimum value of the coefficient of static friction, Us, in order for the block to remain motionless is 0.50.
b. The minimum value of the coefficient of static friction, Us, in order for the block to remain motionless is 0.50.
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