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An ice hockey player is skating on an ice rink. The rink has a coefficient of kinetic friction of roughly 0.1. If the normal force on the hockey player is 800. N, what is the frictional force acting on the hockey player?

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Answer:

The frictional force acting on the Hockey player = 80 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

coefficient of kinetic friction = 0.1

Normal force on the hockey player = 800 N.

Frictional force acting on the hockey player = ?

Frictional force acting on the hockey player ca be calculated using the formula,

Frictional force = coefficient of kinetic friction x Normal force

substituting the values,

Frictional force = 0.1 x 800 = 80 Newtons.

Therefore, Frictional force acting on the Hockey player = 80 N.

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