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Two surfaces in contact are moving slowly past each other. As the relative speed between the two surfaces in contact increases, what happens to the magnitude of their coefficient of kinetic friction
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Which of the following could represent a single-replacement reaction? a. element + compound = element + compound b. element + element = compound c. compound +compound = compound + compound d. compound = element + element
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