A horizontal force of 207 N is applied to a 63 kg box on a hard
level floor. The coefficients of static friction and kinetic
friction between the box and the floor are μs = 0.55 and
μk = 0.35.
What is the magnitude of the force of friction on the box?
Concept:- here we use the friction force and
Newton's law of motion for solution ,
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