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Determine the coefficient of kinetic friction when the frictional force is 65 N and the normal force is 120 N

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Answer:

0.5417

Step-by-step explanation:

The frictional force is equal to the coefficient of kinetic friction times the normal force, so


F_f=\mu_kF_n

Then, solving for the coefficient of kinetic friction, we get:


\mu_k=(F_f)/(F_n)

Now, we can replace the frictional force Ff by 65 N and the normal force Fn by 120 N


\mu_k=(65N)/(120N)=0.5417

Therefore, the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.5417

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