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A kid is on a stationary sled, on snowy ground with its = 0.105. It takes 71.2 N of force to set the sled moving. How much normal force is acting? (Unit = N)
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A kid is on a stationary sled, on
snowy ground with its = 0.105.
It takes 71.2 N of force to set
the sled moving. How much
normal force is acting?
(Unit = N)
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570 is the answer for your problem.
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Answer:
N= 678
Step-by-step explanation:
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