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12) An object slides on a level floor. It slows and comes to a stop with a constant acceleration of
12) An object slides on a level floor. It slows and comes to a stop with a constant acceleration of
magnitude 2.4 m/s2
. What is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the object and the floor?
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Friction = m*a = \(\mu\)*m*g
The mass "m" variables cancel out.
a = \(\mu\)*g
\(\mu\) = a/g = 2.4/9.81 =
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