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define and explain coefficient
of limiting static and kinetic force of friction. right answer mark brainlist

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Answered by mishti3020
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Coefficient of friction, which applies to two bodies in contact that have not yet begun to move. Its value equals the maximum static friction divided by the perpendicular force pressing the two surfaces together (i.e. the normal reaction force). Compare coefficient of kinetic friction

Answered by neesharmab
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Answer:

Coefficient of friction, which applies to two bodies in contact that have not yet begun to move. Its value equals the maximum static friction divided by the perpendicular force pressing the two surfaces together (i.e. the normal reaction force).

Explanation:

Compare coefficient of kinetic friction.

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