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mass of cart = 0.6 kg normal force =? applied forces = 1.1.82N 2.1.84N 3.1.75N find...

mass of cart = 0.6 kg

normal force =?

applied forces =

1.1.82N

2.1.84N

3.1.75N

find μk for each applied force and find the normal force.

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Expert Solution

NORMAL FORCE = mg

                               =.6*10

                              =6 N

Fk = coeeficient of kinetic friction*N

IE COEFFICIENT OF KINETIC FRICTION =Fk/N

                      1) Fk= 1.82N       IE COEFFICIENT OF KINETIC FRICTION =   1.82/6=.3033

                       2   Fk= 1.84         "= 1.84/6 = .3066

                        3   Fk= 1.75       " =1.75/6 =.29166


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