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6-1 Friction (1 of 33) Link to heading

Learning Objectives

  • 6.01 Distinguish between friction in a static situation and a kinetic situation.
  • 6.02 Determine direction and magnitude of a frictional force.
  • 6.03 For objects on horizontal, vertical, or inclined planes in situations involving friction, draw free-body diagrams and apply Newton’s second law.

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  • Friction

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