7. A tub of mass \(M\) is being pulled with a force of \(F_p\) at a constant speed across the flat ground. If the tub is experiencing kinetic expression, what is the algebraic expression for the coefficient of kinetic friction?
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Step 1: The force of kinetic friction can be calculated using the equation: \(f_k = \mu_k \cdot N\), where \(f_k\) is the force of kinetic friction, \(\mu_k\) is the coefficient of kinetic friction, and \(N\) is the normal force. Show more…
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