Can you Calculate the horizontal force that must be applied to a 0.5 puck to make it accelerate on a horizontal frictions free air table with the same acceleration?
If you have a .5 g puck you need to have about 4.3 N of pressure on it to send it friction free on the air table. ChaCha On!
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