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Physics, 21.02.2021 04:40 jadabecute3739

Your dog (who weighs 20kg) has just fallen off a cliff! Oh no!! Luckily they were on a leash, and you (who weighs 70kg) was fortunately holding the other end! If the coefficient of static friction for your shoe and the rock of the cliff is 0.3, will you be able to hold your dog steady? Or will you both slide to your doom?

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