A 4.25 kg block of wood has a kinetic coefficient of friction of 0.120 and a static of 0.330 between it and the level floor. 0. Calculate the kinetic friction.

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A 4.25 kg block of wood has a kinetic coefficient of friction of and a static of between it and the level floor. 0. Calculate the kinetic friction force, and the maximum static friction force. If the block were at rest, and you exerted a force to the right of 15.0 N, would the block begin to move? What if the force was 12.0 N? Support your answer with numbers. ( 5.00 N, 13.7 N, 15.0 N would make it slide because it is bigger than the maximum static friction force of 13.7 N, but 12.0 N would not because it is smaller)

1. If the block is sliding to the right, and I exert a force of 7.80 N to the right, what is the acceleration of the block? ( m/s/s)

2. If the block is sliding to the left, and I exert a force of 3.50 N to the right, what is the acceleration of the block? (+2.00 m/s/s)

3. If the block is sliding to the right, and accelerating to the right at 2.35 m/s/s, what must be the outside force acting on the block? (+15.0 N)

4. If the block is sliding to the left, but is decelerating at 3.12 m/s/s, what must be the outside force acting on the block? (+8.26 N)

There is a coefficient of kinetic friction of and a static of between a 5.20 kg box and the level floor. 0. Calculate the kinetic friction force, and the maximum static friction force. If the block were at rest, and you exerted a force to the right of 15.0 N, would the block begin to move? Support your answer with numbers. (7.13 N, 9.68 N)

a. If the box is sliding to the left, and we exert a force of 5.50 N to the right, what is the acceleration? (+2.43 m/s/s)

b. If the box is sliding to the right, and we exert a force of 6.90 N to the left, what is the acceleration? (-2.70 m/s/s)

c. The box is sliding to the right, but is decelerating at 3.30 m/s/s, what outside force besides friction is acting on it? (-10.0 N)

d. If the box is sliding and accelerating to the left at 4.90 m/s/s, what force must be acting on it? (-32.6 N)

e. The box slides from rest to the right reaching a velocity of 14.5 m/s in a distance of 16.8 m. What outside force was acting? (+39.7 N)