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Chapter 10, Problem 10.55P
10.55 A grindstone in the shape of a solid disk with diameter 0.520 m and a mass of 50.0 kg is rotating at 850 rev/min. You press an ax against the rim with a normal force of 160 N (Fig. P10.54) and the grindstone comes to rest in 7.50 s. Find the coefficient friction between the ax and the grindstone. You can ignore friction in the bearings.
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