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The resistance a surface or object encounters when moving over another.
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static friction problem without mass
A) If the coefficient of static friction between road and tires on a rainy day is 0.103, what is the minimum distance in which the car will stop? …
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Is my physics correct or torque correct?
$$r \times F = I \ddot\theta + \mu \dot\theta + k \theta$$
What I need verified:
$\text{Torque} = I\ddot\theta + \mu \dot\theta + k \theta$
$I$ = moment of inertia (constant)
$\mu$ = kinetic friction …