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  1. An object starts sliding up a plane tilted at an angle of alpha = 5.0◦ tothe horizontal. The object’s initial speed is v =
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  2. A 6 kg mass is resting on a horizontal surface. It is determined that, a force of 20 N will start the object sliding and keep it
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  3. An object is sliding along a flat surface with an initial speed of 30 m/s. What must thecoefficient of kinetic friction be
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  4. . Does the force of friction depend on the area of the sliding surface?What is larger, static friction or sliding friction when
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  5. A 6kg mass is resting on a horizontal surface. it is determined that a force of 20N will start the object sliding and keep it
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  6. an object of mass 5 kg has initial speed of 8 m/s it is sliding across an 8 m long table and has a coefficient of friction of
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  7. a 70 kg object sits without sliding on a horizontal platform that rotates at a constant rate of one revolution every 6 seconds
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  8. really confused, A 2kg box is sliding east at 50m/s on a frictionless floor when it collides with a 4kg box sliding east at
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  9. An object rests on an inclined surface thanks to the presence of static friction forces between the object and the surface.The
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  10. An object rests on an inclined surface thanks to the presence of static friction forces between the object and the surface.The
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