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A 1000 kg car is moving with a constant speed. It is being pushed with 3000 N of force. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction, k. (Hint: You should find the acceleration of the car first so you can find the net force).

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The acceleration of the car can be given as,


a=(F)/(m)

Plug in the known values,


\begin{gathered} a=\frac{3000\text{ N}}{1000\text{ kg}}(\frac{1kgm/s^2}{1\text{ N}})_{} \\ =3m/s^2 \end{gathered}

The net force which acts on the car is,


F=ma

The frictional force acting on the car is,


f=\mu_kmg

The net force is balanced by the frictional force which can be solved as,


\begin{gathered} \mu_kmg=ma \\ \mu_k=(a)/(g) \end{gathered}

Substitute the known values,


\begin{gathered} \mu_k=(3m/s^2)/(9.8m/s^2) \\ =0.306 \end{gathered}

Thus, the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.306.

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