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Dec 8th, 2005, 09:08 PM
Umm, no. mg(nu) only refers to the force of friction. Saying that it cancels out would be equivalent to saying that critical force against friction equals an indeterminate speed. It doesn't. You have force responsible for overcoming friction, and you have force responsible for acceleration. They're totally separate.
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