The coefficient of static friction between the block (which is NOT moving) and the inclined surface is: (A) 0.41 (B) 0.23 (C) 0.62 (D) 0.58
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Step 1: Identify the forces acting on the block on the inclined plane: - Weight of the block acting vertically downward (mg) - Normal force acting perpendicular to the inclined plane - Frictional force acting parallel to the inclined plane Show more…
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