3 questions 101025

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course PHY 201

10/25 9pm I only have 2 questions for this assignment.

3 questions 1010251.Is the coefficient of friction not the same as the slope of the incline?

The coefficient of friction is the same as the slope of the incline on which the car descends with constant velocity.

2. The coefficient of friction is still stumping me a little. I understand what it represents, however in the situations where we need to find what the value is, I am unclear how to find.

You first have to find the normal force. For a moving object you get the frictional force by multiplying the normal force by the coefficient of friction.

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