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A 1,660 kg car is parked on a hill with a slope of 8.0°. Its brakes and transmission are locked in position to keep the car from rolling. The coefficient of static friction of the rubber tires on the asphalt road is 0.14. What is the force of static friction between the tires and the road?
12 years ago

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Elena
F(fr) =μ(s) •m•g•cosα
12 years ago

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