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14000N is the correct answer
Assuming you mean 10 °C higher... 3 °C (or +3 °C) is 10° higher than -7 °C
No
It depends, whether if the positive number you are adding is higher than your negative number that you started off with. (Eg. -2+3=1)
5/6 times 5/6 times 5/6 = 125/216
1400N
14000N is the correct answer
14000N
Answer is 14000N.
The answer is 14000N. 3500(9.8)/(500/200) = 1400(9.8) = 13720 A 44% grade is not a "gentle slope."
7000N isn't the correct answer i think its 14000n. oplease help me figure this out
of course
Generally, the higher the contact force, the higher the friction.
Well weight and mass are proportional... But mass affects friction because the higher your mass the higher your friction.
static friction is higher in most cases, if you're talking about the coefficient of static or kinetic friction
The value of static friction is higher than the value of kinetic (sliding) friction.
Assuming the rugosities are not so large to be trip hazards, the rough surface has the higher friction, hence drag, between floor and shoe sole.