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A car is parked on a 20 degree hill. It has a mass of 1550 kg. What is the frictional force on the car?

A Car Is Parked On A 20 Degree Hill It Has A Mass Of 1550 Kg What Is The Frictional Force On The Car class=

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Explanation:

The friction force must balance (acting up slope) the weight component of the car (acting down slope)

Ff = mgsinθ

Ff = 1550(9.8)sin20

Ff = 5,195.28597...

Ff = 5200 N