SOLUTION: A car with a weight of 3600 lb is driving at a speed of 70mph. Suddenly they lock their brakes and skid for 10 s to a stop. What is the coefficient of friction between the tires an
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Question 1153989: A car with a weight of 3600 lb is driving at a speed of 70mph. Suddenly they lock their brakes and skid for 10 s to a stop. What is the coefficient of friction between the tires and the pavement?
Answer by ikleyn(52852) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Thanks to God, the contemporary textbooks in Physics all use kilograms and meters instead of pounds and feet.
The problems that use pounds and feet, are considered now as if they came from Middle ages (from medieval times).
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