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Physics, 23.11.2021 14:00, kimlyn58p0wyn0

Part Youve calculated the acceleration for both the boy and the man above. Now enter that information into the table below and calculate the
frictional force experienced by them both in the table,

Slide 1 (child)
35 kg
Slide 2 (man)
36 kg
mass, m
acceleration
frictional force, Fmo (N)


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