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Physics, 06.04.2021 02:30 richellemjordan

A 10000-kg load sits on the flatbed of a 20000-kg truck moving at 12.0 m/s. Assume that the load is not tied down to the truck, but has a coefficient of static friction of 0.500 and a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.400 with the flatbed of the truck. If the truck needs to stop in 10.0 m with constant acceleration, what is the force of friction between the load and the truck when the brake is first applied

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