a.)In the baggage claim area of an airport, a particular baggage carousel is shaped like a section of a large cone, steadily rotating about its vertical axis. Its surface slopes downward toward the outside, making an angle of 18.0° with the horizontal. A suitcase having mass 30.0 kg is placed on the carousel at a position 7.46 m measured horizontally from the axis of rotation. The suitcase goes around once in 38.5 s. Calculate the force of static friction exerted by the carousel on the suitcase. (Give the magnitude of your answer in N.) b.)The speed of the carousel is adjusted to have a higher constant rotation rate, so that it now makes full rotation every 31.5 s, and the suitcase is bumped to another position, 7.94 m from the axis of rotation. The suitcase is now on the verge of slipping down the sloped surface. Calculate the coefficient of static friction between the suitcase and the carousel.

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a.)In the baggage claim area of an airport, a particular baggage carousel is shaped like a section of a large cone, steadily rotating about its vertical axis. Its surface slopes downward toward the outside, making an angle of 18.0° with the horizontal. A suitcase having mass 30.0 kg is placed on the carousel at a position 7.46 m measured horizontally from the axis of rotation. The suitcase goes around once in 38.5 s. Calculate the force of static friction exerted by the carousel on the suitcase. (Give the magnitude of your answer in N.)

b.)The speed of the carousel is adjusted to have a higher constant rotation rate, so that it now makes full rotation every 31.5 s, and the suitcase is bumped to another position, 7.94 m from the axis of rotation. The suitcase is now on the verge of slipping down the sloped surface. Calculate the coefficient of static friction between the suitcase and the carousel.
 
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