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2 September, 23:21

A box weighing 18 N requires a force of 6.0 N to drag it at a constant rate. What is the coefficient of sliding friction?

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  1. 3 September, 02:20
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    Since the object is moving at a constant rate, there is no net force and force for drag is equal to the frictional force

    Frictional force = Coefficient of friction*weight

    Coefficient of friction = frictional force/weight = 6/18 = 0.33 m/d
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