If a #9# #kg# object moving at #9# #ms^-1# slows down to a halt after moving #81# #m#, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction of the surface that the object was moving over?
1 Answer
Dec 4, 2017
The frictional coefficient
Explanation:
First step is to find the acceleration:
(the negative sign just indicates that the acceleration is in the opposite direction to the initial velocity)
Second step is to find the force causing the acceleration:
This is the magnitude of the frictional force. The third step is to find the normal force, which is just the weight force on the object:
The final step is to find the friction coefficient:
Frictional coefficients do not have units.