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Friction provides the force needed
Which force(s) provide(s) the centripetal force needed for a car to make a turn on a banked
curve? A. Weight, only B. Tension,
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Idali
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What net force increases a velocity of a car from 20 m/s to 35 m/s in 8.0 s if the mass of the car is 1600 kg? (3000 N). What
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lauren
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A 2.0kg block is sitting on a 15 degree incline. The coefficient of friction is 0.22. What is the minimum force needed to cause
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mclanee
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A horizontal force of 28.5 N will just start the motion of a 65 N block. A force of 23 N is needed to keep it moving at a
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Stefan
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When a car goes around a curve (without skidding), on a level road,
Select one: a. no friction force is needed because the car
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Michael
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because of friction, a constant force of 20 N is needed to slide a box across a room to the right at a constant speed, and box
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mitch
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A sled mass of 40 kg is pulled along a snow covered surface. The coefficient of static friction is 0.40 and the coefficient of
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Sarah
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A sled mass of 40 kg is pulled along a snow covered surface. The coefficient of static friction is 0.40 and the coefficient of
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Sarah
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an 88kg cardboard box is being pulled along a level floor. the coefficient of static friction between the box and the floor is
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Zach
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A. How much impulse is needed to stop a 1,500 kg car that travels at 10.0 m/s?
B. How much force of friction is needed to stop
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Anonymous
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