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Physics, 15.11.2019 09:31 amanda2517

Assume you've just parked your 4840 kg car on the side of a road with a 12-degree slope and you want to calculate the forces to make sure it doesn't slide down the hill. assume the static friction coefficient is 0.3 and the kinetic friction coefficient is 0.15. calculate the magnitude of gravity, normal force, and friction force.

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