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29 April, 09:12

A baseball player slides into third base with an initial speed of 8.55 m/s. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the player and the ground is 0.45, how far does the player slide before coming to rest?

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  1. 29 April, 10:36
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    Vi=8.55m/s

    Ff = Uk mg=0.45m (9.8m / s2)

    Calculate the acceleration (which will be negative since it's due to the force of friction):

    a = Fm a = (0.45) (9.8m / s2) m m a=4.41m / s2

    Time to stop: t = 8.55m/s 4.41m / s2 = 1.94s

    Now see how far they go in 1.94s with an acceleration of - 4.41m/s^2: x = V0 t + 12 a t2 x = (8.55m/s) (1.94s) + 12 (-4.41m / s2) (1.94s) 2 = 8.29m
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