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1 A) Sketch a typical graph of friction force acting on an object versus the applied...

1 A) Sketch a typical graph of friction force acting on an object versus the applied force, which starts to move the object from rest, and indicate the static and the kinetic regions.

B) For a rigid object undergoing circular motion, show that the tangential acceleration for each point on the object is given by ?? = ??.

C) State the work-kinetic energy theorem with friction force acting on the system

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