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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Conceptual_Physics/Body_Physics_-_Motion_to_Metabolism_(Davis)/12%3A_Laboratory_Activities/12.03%3A_Unit_5/12.3.01%3A_Friction_Forces_and_Equilibrium
      Use the concepts of tension force and static equilibrium to explain how you know that the reading on the force probe was equal to the weight of the object. Now that you have practiced, zero the force ...Use the concepts of tension force and static equilibrium to explain how you know that the reading on the force probe was equal to the weight of the object. Now that you have practiced, zero the force probe in the horizontal orientation that you will pull, and record the force measured by the probe while you pull horizontally on the object until it finally begins to slide and continues at a constant speed for at least five seconds.

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