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- Find a pattem from the following experimental data A spring scale pulls. 1-kg block over a medium smooth surface. The reading of the scale can be used to determine the magnitude of the maximum static friction force- this instance, the force when the block starts to slide. In some experiments, a compressible spring also pushes vertically down on the block (see the second block). A. Use the data in the table to draw a graph of the maximum static friction force versus the normal force exerted by the surface on the block. B. Find the slope of the graph you just made. What are the units for the slope?6. From a Kinetic Friction Experiment, calculate the coefficient of friction based on the following data, dexp acceleration (m/s?) M coefficient hanger mass (kg) Run block mass of friction (kg) 0.1322 Place answer below Run 1 0.1233 0.0700 (you must show the correct equation in symbolic form, and your work to receive full credit)The 20-g bullet is travelling at 400 m/s when it becomes embedded in the 2-kg stationary block. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the plane is μk = 0.38. (Figure 1) Figure 400 m/s 1 of 1 Part A Determine the distance the block will slide before it stops. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. S = 1 Submit Value μA Provide Feedback Request Answer Units ?
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