Whats the difference between frictionless and friction in a way

  1. Whats the difference between frictionless and friction in a way of solving? Like in formula, and what formula should use
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  2. The pulley is not, in fact, frictionless and massless. At the beginning of the lab you foundthe mass difference needed to start
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  3. A 6.40 kg block rests on a 12.5 kg block as shown in the diagram.The interface between the lower mass and the table is
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  4. Two blocks (one 10kg; other 5 kg) are connected by a string that runs over the surface of a frictionless table.1. Are the masses
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  5. Whats the difference between the formulas for kinetic and static friction.Kinetic: Ff= ukFn Static: Ff= usFn Are the 'f' and the
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  6. In the figure, a stationary block explodes into two pieces L and R that slide across a frictionless floor and then into regions
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  7. A 100-kg mass is sliding along a horizontal frictionless surface with a speed of 40 m/s . The mass hits a section of the surface
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  8. if the height of a playground slide is kept constant, will the length of the slide or the presence of bumps make any difference
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  9. In the (Figure 1) the coefficient of static friction between mass mA and the table is 0.42, whereas the coefficient of kinetic
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  10. A stationary block explodes into two pieces L and R that slide across a frictionless floor and then into regions with friction,
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