Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach, Vol. 1 (Chs 1-21) (4th Edition)
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Chapter 8, Problem 12EAP
A 5.0 g coin is placed 15 cm from the center of a turntable. The coin has static and kinetic coefficients of friction with the turntable surface of µs= 0.80 and µk= 0.50. The turntable very slowly speeds up to 60 rpm. Does the coin slide off?
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