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A crate rests on a flatbed truck which is initially traveling at 13.6 m/s on a level road. The driver applies the brakes and the truck is brought to a halt in a distance of 38.1 m. If the deceleration of the truck is constant, what is the minimum coefficient of friction between the crate and the truck that is required to keep the crate from sliding

User Phoeagon
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Answer:

0.248

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial speed u = 13.6

Final speed v = 0

Distance s = 38.1

We have umg = ma

We make u subject of the formula

u = a/g

V² = u² + 2as

a = v²-u²/2s

We substitute the values into the above

a = 0-(13.6)²/2*38.1

a = 184.96/76.2

a = 2.427m/sec

Remember that

u = a/g

u = 2.427/9.8

= 0.2476

This is approximately 0.248

This is the minimum coefficient of friction required to keep the crate from sliding.

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