A flea stands on the end of a 1.0 cm long
sweep second hand of a clock that rests
horizontall...
Physics, 27.02.2021 17:30 MadisonBoone
A flea stands on the end of a 1.0 cm long
sweep second hand of a clock that rests
horizontally on a table. What is the minimum
coefficient of static friction which would
allow the flea to stay there without slipping?
Include an appropriate free-body diagram.
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