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Physics, 20.04.2021 15:10 preciosakassidy

In the figure here , a stationary block explodes into two pieces L and R that slide across a frictionless floor and then into regions with friction , where they stop . Piece L , with a mass of 4.0 kg, encounters a coefficient of kinetic friction mu 1 =0.58 and slides to a stop in distance d L =0.40 m . Piece Rencounters a coefficient of kinetic friction mu R =0.44 and slides to a stop in distance d R =0.44 m . What was the mass of the block?


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