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Physics, 16.04.2020 17:56 dianekobasher

A physics major is cooking breakfast when he notices that the frictional force between the steel spatula and the dry steel frying pan is only 0.100 N. Knowing the coefficient of kinetic friction between the two materials (0.3), he quickly calculates the normal force in newtons. What is it

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