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Physics, 30.04.2021 16:40 joeyhd

A 125-g coin is placed 8.0 cm from the axis of rotation of a horizontally rotating turntable as shown. The coefficient of static friction between the coin and the turntable is μs . The turntable makes exactly 1.0 revolution per second and the coin remains in place without slipping. [a] (8 pts) Draw a free-body force diagram for the coin. [b] (10pts)What is the frictional force acting on the coin? [c] (12pts)When the rotational speed is increased to 1.2 revolutions per second, the coin starts to slip. Calculate the coefficient of static friction μs between the coin and the turntable?

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