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21 June, 09:26

You are skiing in ... preparation for a competition. being a dedicated physics student, you happen to have a scale with you. you notice that the mountainside provides you with 346 n of support force. the snow under your wooden skis is fairly wet. how much friction force acts on your skis as you move down the mountain?

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  1. 21 June, 09:45
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    Answer: 34.6N

    Explanation:

    1) The friction force that acts on the skis as you move down the mountain follows the rule:

    Friction force = friction kinetic coefficient * Normal force

    2) The friction kinetic coeffcient for waxed wood skis on snow is reported in some literature as 0.10.

    3) The normal force is given in the statement: 346 N

    4) With that you calculate the friction force as:

    Friction force = 0.1 * 346N = 34.6N
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