Problem 5.33
The coefficient of kinetic friction between a 50 kg crate and the warehouse floor is 80 % of the corresponding coefficient of static friction. The crate falls off a forklift that is moving at4 m/s and then slides along the warehouse floor for a distance of 3.5 m before coming to rest.
Part A
What is the coefficient of static friction between the crate and the floor?
Express your answer to one significant figure.
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Problem 5.33 The coefficient of kinetic friction between a 50 kg crate and the warehouse floor...
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