can the coefficient of friction be greater than one
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A coefficient of friction is a value that shows the relationship between two objects and the normal reaction between the objects that are involved. It is a value that is sometimes used in physics to find an object's normal force or frictional force when other methods are unavailable.
The coefficient of friction is shown by {\displaystyle F_{f}=\mu F_{n}\,} {\displaystyle F_{f}=\mu F_{n}\,} . In that equation, {\displaystyle F_{f}} {\displaystyle F_{f}} is the friction frictional force, {\displaystyle \mu } \mu is the coefficient of friction, and {\displaystyle F_{n}\,} F_{n}\, is the normal force.
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