Physics, asked by quave, 10 months ago

define coefficient of kinetic friction


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Answered by Aayushi19012005
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Explanation:

The coefficient of kinetic energy is the constant for which friction is acting as a retarding force to show how much force is actually being applied on the object through the equation F= mu * N where mu is the variable that stands for the coefficient of kinetic energy.

Answered by djkng0
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Kinetic friction, also known as sliding friction or moving friction, is the amount of retarding force between two objects that are moving relative to each other. This is important in understanding the coefficient of kinetic friction, which is the proportion you get when you take the pulling force needed to keep an object moving and divide that by the force holding the two sliding surfaces together. This coefficient is specific to the materials involved in the contacting surfaces. A rougher surface will have a higher coefficient.

The equation that helps you to find the coefficient of kinetic friction is this:

Coefficient of Kinetic Friction

kinetic friction

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