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Chapter 5 Problem 57

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A 60-kg block slides along the top of a 100-kg block. The 60-kg block has an acceleration of while a horizontal force of 320 N is applied to it, as shown in Figure 5-67. There is no friction between the 100-kg block and a horizontal frictionless surface, but there is friction between the two blocks. (a) Find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the blocks. (b) Find the acceleration of the 100-kg block during the time that the 60-kg block remains in contact.

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 6 
Author Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
ISBN 9781429201247

A 60-kg block slides along the top of a 100-kg block. The

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