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A car of mass 907 kg coasts on a level road, starting with an initial speed of 14.2 m/s and coming to rest 15.2 s later. Find the frictional force acting on the car.
13 years ago

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bobpursley
force*time=mass*change velocity
mu*Mg*time= m*14.2
solve for mu.
13 years ago

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