The coefficients of friction between

  1. A block of mass m1 = 4.90 kg sits on top of a second block of mass m2 = 14.5 kg, which in turn is on a horizontal table. The
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  2. A block of mass m1 = 4.50 kg sits on top of a second block of mass m2 = 13.9 kg, which in turn is on a horizontal table. The
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  3. A block of mass m1 = 4.80 kg sits on top of a second block of mass m2 = 15.6 kg, which in turn is on a horizontal table. The
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  4. A 10-kg crate on a ramp is inclined at 30 degrees from the horizontal and released. The coefficients of friction between them
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  5. 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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  6. A block with mass m1 = 9.0 kg is on an incline with an angle θ = 32.0° with respect to the horizontal. For the first question
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  7. A 72 kg person wearing skates with steel blades is on an ice rink. You will need to search for values in Table 5.1 to find the
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  8. 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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  9. A small box is held in place against a rough vertical wall by someone pushing on it with a force directed upward at 25o above
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  10. friction between tires and pavement supplies the centripetal acceleration necessary for a car to turn. Using the coefficients of
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