Suppose the force of friction

  1. The force that friction exerts on a car is proportional to its mass. Suppose friction exerts 6272newtons of force on a 1600
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  2. suppose you exert 150N on your refrigerator and push it across the kitchen floor at constant velocity.a. is the friction force
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  3. suppose you exert 150N on your refrigerator and push it across the kitchen floor at constant velocity.a. is the friction force
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  4. suppose you exert 150N on your refrigerator and push it across the kitchen floor at constant velocity.a. is the friction force
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  5. suppose you exert 150N on your refrigerator and push it across the kitchen floor at constant velocity.a. is the friction force
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  6. suppose you exert 150N on your refrigerator and push it across the kitchen floor at constant velocity.a. is the friction force
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  7. suppose you exert 150N on your refrigerator and push it across the kitchen floor at constant velocity.a. is the friction force
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  8. Two people, one of mass 51.4KG and the other mass of 78.0 KG, sit a distance between of 2.3 metres apart on a low friction sleds
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  9. You push your couch a distance of 3.8 m across the living room floor with a horizontal force of 180.0 N. The force of friction
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  10. The co-efficient for static friction for a 5 kg box on a floor is .72. How much force if required to start the box sliding?I
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