yes but r we using the Cs (staic friction) Ck (kinetic friction) I always messed that up in Physics??
The Cs is the value that needs to be overcome when setting an object at rest into motion. The Ck is the value that needs to be overcome to keep an object in motion continuously in motion. Pretty sure anyway.
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