When rebuilding his car’s engine, a physics major must exert 3.00 x 10^2 N of force to insert a dry steel piston into a steel cylinder. What is the normal force between the piston and the cylinder? Kinetic friction is 0.3
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(a) When rebuilding his car's engine, a physics major must exert $3.00 \times 10^{2} \mathrm{N}$ of force to insert a dry steel piston into a steel cylinder. What is the normal force between the piston and cylinder? (b) What force would he have to exert if the steel parts were oiled?
(a) When rebuilding her car’s engine, a physics major must exert 300 N of force to insert a dry steel piston into a steel cylinder. What is the magnitude of the normal force between the piston and cylinder? (b) What is the magnitude of the force would she have to exert if the steel parts were oiled?
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(a) When rebuilding her car's engine, a physics major must exert 300 $\mathrm{N}$ of force to insert a dry steel piston into a steel cylinder. What is the magnitude of the normal force between the piston and cylinder? (b) What is the magnitude of the force would she have to exert if the steel parts were oiled?
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