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A skier stands on a 5 degree slope . if the coefficient of static friction is 0.1, does the skier start to slide?
12 years ago

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bobpursley
is forcegravity down the slope > friction force?

forcegravity=mgSinTheta

forcefriction=mu*mg*cosTheta
12 years ago
Ridley Scott
I don't have mass though so what am I supposed to do now?
12 years ago

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