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if the weight of an object is 18N, and the drag is 6N, what is the coefficient of the kenetic friction?
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if the weight of an object is 18N, and the drag is 6N, what is the coefficient of the kenetic friction?
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friction = 18 mu where mu = coefficient of friction
mu = 6 / 18 = 1/3
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Force of Friction= Normal Force*Coefficient of friction
6=18x
x=0.3333....
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