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Chapter 7, Problem 27P

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Problem 27P

After hitting a long fly ball that goes over the right fielder’s head and lands in the outfield, the batter decides to keep going past second base and try for third base. The 62.0-kg player begins sliding 3.40 m from the base with a speed of 4.35 m/s. If the player comes to rest at third base, (a) how much work was done on the player by friction? (b) What was the coefficient of kinetic friction between the player and the ground?

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QUESTION:

Problem 27P

After hitting a long fly ball that goes over the right fielder’s head and lands in the outfield, the batter decides to keep going past second base and try for third base. The 62.0-kg player begins sliding 3.40 m from the base with a speed of 4.35 m/s. If the player comes to rest at third base, (a) how much work was done on the player by friction? (b) What was the coefficient of kinetic friction between the player and the ground?

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In this problem, we have to calculate the work done by the player and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the player.

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