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		<title>A force of 39.5 N is required to pull a 10.1 kg wooden toy boat at?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A force of 39.5 N is required to pull a 10.1 kg wooden toy boat at a constant velocity across a smooth glass surface on Earth. What force would be required to pull the same wooden toy boat across the same glass surface on the planet Jupiter? Jupiters gravity=2.528g friction proportional to normal force, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A force of 39.5 N is required to pull a 10.1 kg wooden toy boat at a constant velocity across a smooth glass surface on Earth. What force would be required to pull the same wooden toy boat across the same glass surface on the planet Jupiter?<br />
<br />Jupiters gravity=2.528g<br />
friction proportional to normal force, so<br />
39.5*2.528=<br />
99.86N</p>
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