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Physics, 16.12.2019 19:31 ceceshelby2635

Let's practice calculating the frictional force of a skier on old "woody" skis and wet snow. the skier has a mass of 58 kg. the coefficient of kinetic friction of wood skis on wet snow is 0.1 notice there are no units for the coefficient of friction. what is the kinetic frictional force between the wood skis and the snow

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