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Engineering, 13.09.2019 22:30, WritingStar1313

Suppose a cold can of coca-cola is sitting on a flat table. the can has a flat circular bottom of area 100 cm2 and the can is coated with a very thin layer (0.01 mm) of condensation (which is why you don't set you coke on an expensive wooden table). how much force must you exert horizontally to move the can with a constant velocity of 1 cm/sec?

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