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<p><img src="https://media.cheggcdn.com/media%2Fc5c%2Fc5cb0777-fa27-4477-936f-40706091516e%2Fphpwb3CL2.png" /></p><p>The questions are: 1- for ø=30° , compute the normal force acting on each wheel of the car. </p>
<p>2- is friction in this experiment only due to the car? Explai3- show that , for the car moving up the incline , that the coefficient <span class="formula"> <span class="math_text_before"> </span><span class="jax_wrap finalized_jax" data-jax="mu">(mu) <sup href="#" class="formula_delete">X</sup><sub href="#" class="formula_edit">Edit</sub></span><span class="math_text_after"> of friction is given by: mu= (</span></span><span class="formula"><span class="math_text_before"> </span><span class="jax_wrap finalized_jax" data-jax=" ho">( ho) <sup href="#" class="formula_delete">X</sup><sub href="#" class="formula_edit">Edit</sub></span><span class="math_text_after"> / M cos ø ) -tan</span></span></p>
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<p><span class="formula"><span class="math_text_after"></span></span><span class="formula"><span>Please, taking into consideration that I'd love to understand the solution cos I'm desperate to learn how to solve but I'm struggling. Not to mention when the exam comes, I MUST know how to solve these problems. Thank you so much.</span></span></p>
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