To determine the coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the floor, we can use the equation:
Ffriction=μk⋅FnormalF_{ ext{friction}} = mu_k cdot F_{ ext{normal}}Ffriction=μk⋅Fnormal
where: FfrictionF_{ ext{friction}}Ffriction is the force of kinetic friction, μkmu_kμk is the coefficient of kinetic friction, and FnormalF_{ ext{normal}}Fnormal is the normal force.
In this case, the crate is moving at a constant velocity, which means the force of friction is equal to the applied force. Therefore, we have:
Ffriction=70.0 NF_{ ext{friction}} = 70.0 , ext{N}Ffriction=70.0N
The normal force (FnormalF_{ ext{normal}}Fnormal) is equal to the weight of the crate (m⋅gm cdot gm⋅g), where mmm is the mass of the crate and ggg is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.8 m/s²):
Fnormal=m⋅g=50.0 kg×9.8 m/s2F_{ ext{normal}} = m cdot g = 50.0 , ext{kg} imes 9.8 , ext{m/s}^2F<span cla