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Hello, i know this probably should go in the mcat study questions but could you help me out? The question is:
A coffee cup on the dashboard of a car slides forward on the dash when the driver decelerates from 38.7 km/hr to rest in 3.69s or less, but not if he decelerates in a longer time. What is the coefficient of static friction between the cup and the dash?
I already calculated the acceleration (or deceleration for that matter) to be
-2.91m/s^2. I just dont know how to get the coefficient if they dont give you the force of friction or the Fn (normal force).
A coffee cup on the dashboard of a car slides forward on the dash when the driver decelerates from 38.7 km/hr to rest in 3.69s or less, but not if he decelerates in a longer time. What is the coefficient of static friction between the cup and the dash?
I already calculated the acceleration (or deceleration for that matter) to be
-2.91m/s^2. I just dont know how to get the coefficient if they dont give you the force of friction or the Fn (normal force).