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A smooth circular hoop with a radius of 0.400 m is placed flat on the floor. A 0.325-kg particle slides around the inside edge of the hoop. The particle is given an initial speed of 8.50 m/s. After one revolution, its speed has dropped to 5.50 m/s because of friction with the floor. (a) Find the energy transformed from mechanical to internal in the particle "hoop" floor system as a result of friction in one revolution.
(b) What is the total number of revolutions the particle makes before stopping? Assume the friction force remains constant during the entire motion.

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