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Physics, 06.11.2020 22:20, bbbbbbbbbbbb62

Review Question 1 A group of students collected the data shown below while attempting to
measure the coefficient of static friction (of course, it looks like this group
varied the amount of mass sitting on the block with each trial - this is not
recommended). Nonetheless, what is their average coefficient of static friction?
Mass of block (g)
Hanging mass (kg)
Trial
1
105
0.053
2
165
0.081
3
220
0.118
4
280
149
5
315
0.180
6
385
0.198

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