Physics, 07.03.2020 04:40 brookeboyd7469
It's a snowy day and you're pulling a friend along a level road on a sled. You've both been taking physics, so she asks what you think the coefficient of friction between the sled and the snow is. You've been walking at a steady 1.5 m/s, and the rope pulls up on the sled at a 33.0° angle. You estimate that the mass of the sled, with your friend on it, is 71.0 kg and that you're pulling with a force of 89.0 N. What answer will you give?
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