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9 October, 19:09

A 55 kg baseball player slides into third base with an intial speed of 4.6 m/s. if the coefficient of kinetic friction between the player and the ground is 0.46, what is the player's acceleration?

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  1. 9 October, 19:30
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    In the x-direction, the frictional force is the lone force pro tem on the player

    The formula is: Fnet = ma

    f = ma

    In the y-direction, N, the normal force turns up and mg, the force of gravity turns down

    N = mg (since there is no speeding up in the vertical direction)

    f = - uN

    => f = - umg

    -umg = ma

    => a = - ug

    Using the kinematics equation:

    d = (vf^2 - vi^2) / 2a

    d = vi^2 / 2ug

    d = 4.6^2 / 2 (4.508)

    d = 2.35 m/s
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