What is the frictional force

  1. Which of the following forces is an example of a contact force?a frictional force b gravitational force c electric force d
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  2. The type of force that pushes or pulls subatomic particles that are interacting is called a(n)(1 point) Responses air resistance
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  3. 1. What happens to the stack of books if the applied force exceeds the maximum static frictional force?2. What is the minimum
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  4. A force of 25N causes an acceleration of 2m/s^2 when acting on a 7kg mass. What is the frictional force also acting?If body is
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  5. What value of F can pull the 5.00 kg box at constant velocity up the incline plane if uk=0.25.uk is coefficient friction The
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  6. A 1000 kg sports car is initially traveling at 30 m/s. A frictional force f, defined as a function of velocity v, f=-200v, acts
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  7. A 100 kg box on the right and a 50 kg box on the left are tied together by a horizontal cable. The 100 kg box is acted upon by
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  8. a 107 KG BOX ON THE RIGHT AND A 43 KG BOX ON THE LEFT ARE TIED TOGETHER BY A HORIZONTAL CABLE. tHE 107 KG BOX IS ACTED UPON BY
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  9. A 107 kg bix on the right and a 50 kg box on the left are tied together by a horizontal cable. The 107 kg box is acted upon by
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  10. e4) a rope applies a horizontal force of 190 N to pull a crate a distance of 2 m across the floor. A frictional force of 50N
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