Answer :
While you stand up, the force on you is your weight (w). The friction force when you slide is:
[tex]F_R = \mu \cdot w = 0.21\cdot 1033\ N = \bf 216.93\ N[/tex]
[tex]F_R = \mu \cdot w = 0.21\cdot 1033\ N = \bf 216.93\ N[/tex]
Answer:
216.93 N
Explanation:
An object slides over a surface when sliding force due to friction acts.
The sliding force of friction [tex](F_s)[/tex] and normal force (N) are related as:
[tex]F_s = \mu _s N[/tex]
Where, [tex] \mu_s[/tex] is coefficient of kinetic friction.
Given:
N = 1033 N
[tex]\mu_s = 0.21\\ \Rightarrow F_s = 0.21 \times 1033 N = 216.93 N[/tex]
Thus, the force of friction would be 216.93.