Compare the net force on a heavy trunk when its (a) at rest on the floor; (b) being slid across the floor at constant speed; (c) being pulled upward in an elevator whose cable tension equals the combined weight of the elevator and trunk; and (d) sliding down a frictionless ramp.
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A slide inclined at 35 takes bathers into a swimming pool. With water sprayed onto the slide to make it essentially frictionless, a bather spends only one-third as much time on the slide as when its dry. Whats the coefficient of friction on the dry slide?
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The first step in solving 5 problem number 55 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A slide inclined at 35 takes bathers into a swimming pool. With water sprayed onto the slide to make it essentially frictionless, a bather spends only one-third as much time on the slide as when its dry. Whats the coefficient of friction on the dry slide?
From the textbook chapter Using Newtons Laws you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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